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anonymous
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hello.
I'm the owner of an old NEC 3D monitor (I bought it around 1988 or so),
and it was working fine till I stopped using it for a few months and
switched it back on yesterday... Suddenly, the image collapsed vertically:
the bottom half is still readible and apparently not too distorted, but
the top half lines have collapsed to a mere 3cm high band, in which the
text even appears inverted (upside down) for the top lines.
I opened the monitor and checked for the trimmers (dirt may sometime be
responsible for false contacts) and for any defect that would be visible
(exploded or leaking capacitors, burnt resistors, diodes or transistors),
but I found nothing wrong. Before I spend more time investigating, did
anyone else already encounter such a problem and/or could give advice as
to where to direct my investigations ?
This monitor is the only one I got that is capable of displaying old
computers images (15Khz Hsync), and I do need it...
Many thanks in advance !
Thierry Godefroy.
I'm the owner of an old NEC 3D monitor (I bought it around 1988 or so),
and it was working fine till I stopped using it for a few months and
switched it back on yesterday... Suddenly, the image collapsed vertically:
the bottom half is still readible and apparently not too distorted, but
the top half lines have collapsed to a mere 3cm high band, in which the
text even appears inverted (upside down) for the top lines.
I opened the monitor and checked for the trimmers (dirt may sometime be
responsible for false contacts) and for any defect that would be visible
(exploded or leaking capacitors, burnt resistors, diodes or transistors),
but I found nothing wrong. Before I spend more time investigating, did
anyone else already encounter such a problem and/or could give advice as
to where to direct my investigations ?
This monitor is the only one I got that is capable of displaying old
computers images (15Khz Hsync), and I do need it...
Many thanks in advance !
Thierry Godefroy.