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IIe Scrambled Video?

mboconnell

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I pulled out my IIe that I haven't touched in years and found the video to be scrambled when I turned it on.

When you boot without an OS (no floppy drive) it should say Apple //e but in its place are some scattered pixels at the top of the screen. I've tried this with the IIe monitor and a TV.

I've also discovered that that the IIe monitor has an excellent picture when plugged into an HD tuner.

Is this fixable or should I hack it into something else?

 

mboconnell

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I will borrow a chip extractor from work and give that a try. Should I do it for all the chips or just the Video BIOS?

 

mboconnell

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Ok, no problem, I only have the disk controller and a printer interface card. I did pull the cards out for my initial test with no change in result. I'll pull the chips this coming weekend.

Thanks for your suggestions

 

mboconnell

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I fixed it!

I pulled the Apple III technical repair manuver: drop it on the desk. Now it works good as new!

eBay, here it comes.

 

david__schmidt

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I fixed it!I pulled the Apple III technical repair manuver: drop it on the desk. Now it works good as new!

eBay, here it comes.
Good heavens, that's funny. I laughed out loud. Be sure to put that in the description... "recently refurbished, Apple /// style." Only the truly geeky will get it.

 

mboconnell

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Funny! I'll do that.

I am thinking about pulling one of those "screen images simulated" deals when I post it. I'll hook the monitor to the video output on my PC and display something completely impossible for the IIe. Somebody 'll get a kick out of it.

 

iMac600

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I'd say a drop on the desk- oxidized or unseated chips. Simplest fix in the world, if it starts doing it again, pull the chips and put them back in again. Done deal.

 
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