I am sure he means he is using an adapter on it.
ya he said he tried the adapter on his IIsiHello folks,
when I place RAM in all slots now, I get the good chime. When I add RAM only to BANK A I still get the dead chime.
But the connected monitor only turns on and still no picture. Do you have any suggestions what to check next? It was no keyboard/mouse connected. Macs do not need this, right? The display is capable of the Mac VGA signal, doublechecked with my IIsi before, used the same adaptor.
Thanks in advance,
Florian
I have a Sony studio monitor which I use together with my Commodore 128 also in 80 columns mode (640x200 RGB). I could try with this screen.






thank you Elfen i'll try this way and let you update as i'll do this work!Take an Xacto knife and scrape the plastic around the broken pin to expose the metal a bit, then put a tiny put of solder on it and solder a tiny wire to it and solder that wire to the broken pin on the board. This should bring back that dead chip.
Do not try to cut out a chunk of plastic off the chip. Just shave the plastic little by little until you have some metal to work with. Just a tiny bit will do.