VoyForums

VoyUser Login optional ] [ Main index ] [ Post a new message ] [ Search | Check update time | Archives: 1234567[8] ]


[ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ]

Date Posted: 13:24:44 06/17/01 Sun
Author: Stuart Bell
Subject: Re: 575 Analog board in a CC
In reply to: Jeff Heflin 's message, "575 Analog board in a CC" on 12:52:57 06/17/01 Sun

If you're getting 640 a x 480 displayed albeit with large black borders, then it's NOT a sense wire issue.

I had a similar problem using the electronics, yoke and 'CRT-end PCB' to drive a 640 x 480 display on the CRT on an SE/30. Even tweaking the 'width' control to max left bigger borders than I'd like. Are you using the 575's yoke and 'CRT-end PCB', or the CC's?

I'm not a CRT expert, but I guess that the CRTs are optimised for a particular machine and analogue board. I wonder if adjusting the voltage (as is done for the VGA mod), if possible, might solve the problem?

Stuart.

[ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ]


Replies:

  • Re: 575 Analog board in a CC -- Jeff Heflin, 13:23:59 06/19/01 Tue
  • Re: 575 Analog board in a CC -- Stuart Bell, 15:22:26 06/19/01 Tue

    VoyUser Login ] Not required to post.
    Post a public reply to this message | Go post a new public message
    Note: This forum is moderated -- new posts are not visible until approved.
    * Notice: Posting problems? [ Click here ]
    * HTML allowed in marked fields.
    Message subject (required):

    Name (required):

      Expression (Optional mood/title along with your name) Examples: (happy, sad, The Joyful, etc.) help)

      E-mail address (required):

    * Type your message here:


    Note: This forum is moderated -- new posts are not visible until approved.

    Notice: Copies of your message may remain on this and other systems on internet. Please be respectful.


    Forum timezone: GMT-8
    VF Version: 2.94, ConfDB:
    Before posting please read our privacy policy.
    VoyForums(tm) is a Free Service from Voyager Info-Systems.
    Copyright © 1998-2008 Voyager Info-Systems. All Rights Reserved.