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Date Posted: 21:15:02 01/17/02 Thu
Author: lcs
Subject: Re: Bluescreen
In reply to: Joe 's message, "Re: Bluescreen" on 20:52:41 01/17/02 Thu

To set the 3chip up:
===================================================

[7530]--->---[3chip]-->---[TV (video in)]

PS: take the 75R off the 3chip board.

After the 3chip is Ok:
===================================================

[7530]-->--[3chip]-->--[cap.]-->--[next IC]-->--
.
|
|
|-->-[RF mod.]--->---[Tv(antena)]
|
or
|
|-->-[RCA out]--->---[Tv (video in)]

====== SEE BELLOW:

>"Initially you better take the video out directly from
>the 3c board, or else you will have problems with the
>blue screen and it will be VERY difficult to adjust
>the 3c. Believe me, you need to see what is happening"
>
>What you mean? The video out of 3C go where? at
>capacitor?

Yes.
It will go to the cap, and ALSO to the video-in
of your TV monitor (or another VCR, if your tv
does not have video-in plugs).

Ok ?

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