And I suggest you to control the voltages on PCB (when you have the
problem): first of all +5v, then + and - 15
Regards,
marco
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From: owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org
[mailto:owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org] On Behalf Of Christopher X.
Candreva
Sent: luned́ 29 dicembre 2008 4.02
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: RE: VECTOR: Asteroids missing rocks?
On Sun, 28 Dec 2008, Joe Magiera wrote:
> After some further testing, it appears that it is the monitor afterall. I
> put in a known working board that I've had on for 24 hours straight
before,
> and after an hour or so the rocks got much dimmer, then after an hour or
so
> more, the rocks out completely. Put the board back in another machine and
> the board is fine. The monitor is a WG 15V2000.
Your monitor is going dim. Put up the self-test screen and you'll see what
lines disappear.
Simple check would be cleaning the brightness pot.
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