back of
the CRT and skewed it far enough to bust that little tit. Now I
have *more* spare Mac parts.
Or you're looking for a 9" mono CRT. I am told you can still buy them,
and of course mono CRTs are a lot easier to set up than colour ones.
All the little macs have compatible CRT tubes, mix and match all you want.
If the socket fits, use it. ;)
I did this to an se30, and was told by the organization that ultimately HAD
a spare and replaced it that you have to do a lot of adjustments on the
video control board - which being high voltage made me somewhat uncomfortable -
so I had it done. Cost me about a hundred bucks. You can bet the next time
I had RAM to add I took it back to the shop to have it done rather than risk
the tube again.
--
Jim Strickland
jim(a)DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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