Zud Well-known member VAPS Joined Jul 19, 2006 Messages 6,702 Reaction score 1,020 Location Madelia, Minnesota Nov 24, 2010 #1 Is it the monitor or the PCB? Attachments Screen 1.jpg 92.4 KB · Views: 18 Screen 2.jpg 94.8 KB · Views: 13 Main PCB.jpg 98.1 KB · Views: 12 Upper Back PCB.jpg 90.9 KB · Views: 10 Unknown PCB.jpg 83.1 KB · Views: 11
KenLayton In Memoriam Joined Dec 14, 2003 Messages 20,220 Reaction score 712 Location Olympia, Washington Nov 24, 2010 #2 Gameboard problem. Start by cleaning/reseating all socketed chips.
OP OP Zud Well-known member VAPS Joined Jul 19, 2006 Messages 6,702 Reaction score 1,020 Location Madelia, Minnesota Nov 25, 2010 #3 KenLayton said: Gameboard problem. Start by cleaning/reseating all socketed chips. Click to expand... Thanks for the confirmation Ken. I already reseated some of them. I'd do it again and clean them this time.
KenLayton said: Gameboard problem. Start by cleaning/reseating all socketed chips. Click to expand... Thanks for the confirmation Ken. I already reseated some of them. I'd do it again and clean them this time.
KevinMullins Active member Joined May 27, 2009 Messages 2,187 Reaction score 10 Location Mcloud, Oklahoma Nov 25, 2010 #4 Yeah, I originally thought monitor problem from the other pics.... but your colors look much better now and it's clearer that it is a pcb issue feeding the monitor.
Yeah, I originally thought monitor problem from the other pics.... but your colors look much better now and it's clearer that it is a pcb issue feeding the monitor.