Reviving VT220?

Paul Anderson useddec at gmail.com
Fri Apr 28 16:42:03 CDT 2017


I have most VT100 family, some VT220 and VT330 parts, including all 3
colors of new VT330 CRTs.

Please contact me off list if interested.

On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 7:27 AM, Peter Coghlan via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:

> > Hi all,
> >
> > A colleague and I are trying to get a VT220 working again as it recently
> > died on us. We are hoping to set up a few items for the mid-80s
> > (including this terminal) to show the graduands what it would have been
> > like if they were doing their CompSci degree 30 years ago.
> >
> > It looks to me like the flyback is dead. There is a lot of soot and
> > there looks like there is some damage to the top of the transformer,
> > better seen in the second image.
> >
> > http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~psxasj/sparse/flyback1.jpg
> > http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~psxasj/sparse/flyback2.jpg
> >
>
> I think the soot is fairly typical of what accumulates on high voltage
> components in a city environment.  I'm not sure this indicates any damage
> to
> it but it may well be faulty without showing any signs of damage.
>
> >
> > The terminal powers on and does the usual beeping but nothing is
> > displayed on the screen. Does anyone have any advice about what to do
> > here? Are there any sources of compatible flyback transformers?
> >
>
> I have a VT220 which also appears to have a faulty flyback.  This results
> in
> it drawing too much current from the power supply.  I am not certain the
> flyback is faulty but I have eliminated most of the other components which
> are likely to be responsible.
>
> I have looked for replacement flybacks or equivelants but I have never
> found
> any.  Someone mentioned that they might have VT220 parts available on the
> list
> some time ago but I didn't get anywhere in following that up.
>
> >
> > We have a second VT220 which exhibits the same behaviour, hopefully for
> > a different reason so we can try and cobble two into one.
> >
>
> I have a second VT220 which works and I have used it to compare readings
> with my faulty one.  I also tried swapping some of the suspect components
> but this failed to take suspicion off the flyback.  I am reluctant to try
> swapping the flybacks over in case I cause damage to the working VT220.
>
> While the two flybacks appear likely to be electrically similar, I am not
> certain of this and they are physically different - one is PCB mounted
> and the other is chassis mounted with flying leads to the PCB as far as
> I recall.  They have different part numbers, 16-21181-01 and 16-26299-01.
>
> >
> > Any thoughts / advice would be greatly appreciated.
> >
>
> Sorry, I haven't been able to provide much help or hope.
>
> Regards,
> Peter Coghlan
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Aaron.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Aaron Jackson
> > PhD Student, Computer Vision Laboratory
> > http://cs.nott.ac.uk/~psxasj
>


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