Fixing CRT monitors is not my specialty to be honest,
and I have a NEC 3Ds
It's not my _sepciality_, but sometimes I have to do it :-). Seriously,
as I've said before, I feel that not knowing how to do something that I
want to do is a good enough reason to teach myself how to do it, no
matter how long it takes.
Anything can be repaired, its just a matter of time
and money.
On the grounds it was made by man in the first place, so man can repair
it :-)
Sure, but some thins are a lot of effort to fix. It is _possible_ given
enough time and money to make a CRT, but none of us (I susepct) have the
time to learn the skills and the money to buy all the equipment.
In the case of a monitor, how much work I am prepared to do depends
(alas) on the monitor. If it was the monitor on my HP9836CU, or even more
the origianl monitor for a PERQ 2T4, I would spend a lot of time on it,
I'd rewind transformers by hand, etc. I'd probably not bother for a
generic PC monitor
-tony