> Both of mine had seriously burned in CRT's; I
put
in
> new ones I got for about $40 each shipped
Where did you get these. Have details of the swap
out?
The instructions for CRT replacement (at your own
risk, etc etc) and the ROM replacement are linked from
http://juliepalooza.8m.com/sl/adm%2D3a.htm
I got the tube(s) from:
http://www.cathoderaytubes.com
The people were very knowledgeable and helpful; the
tubes were less expensive than I thought that they
would be-they are very common. But they even had CRT
spares for my HP2644A (8008 based terminal-for
$250.00! But I (physically) rebuilt that tube myself.
The tubes were packed (not too suprisingly) very well.
You need to know the P/N and mfg of the CRT (should be
a label on it) before you call. My original tubes were
made by 2 different manufacturers and were slightly
different!
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-Steve Loboyko
Incredible wisdom actually found in a commerical fortune cookie:
"When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day."
Website:
http://juliepalooza.8m.com/sl
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