On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Tony Duell wrote:
You probably _can_ maintain them. I intend to have a
go at getting a
Daybreak working before too long. Could prove interesting. Of course the
time to figure out what all the chips are is when the machine is working
and so you can put a logic analyser on it.
I have the Diagnostic manual that lists all the 4-digit diagnostic codes
and their meanings that I should probably make a copy of for you.
Possibly... I've never had a monitor fail,
thankfully. The one on my
Daybreak looks like a pretty standard 3rd-party unit.
No. The Daybreak uses a proprietary display. It is apparently very
difficult to adapt, say, a VGA monitor to a Daybreak. However, I have no
doubt ARD could do it.
Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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