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Mac ii flashing green video.

crazyben

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Any idea what is causing this flashing green screen for my mac ii. I am using NEC multisync adapter to connect my lcd monitor.
 

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Phipli

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Any idea what is causing this flashing green screen for my mac ii. I am using NEC multisync adapter to connect my lcd monitor.
The card is sync on green and the monitor isn't - the sync is bleeding through to the image.

I think either you want a 10 switch adapter (set to separate sync), or a different video card. Some monitors are happy with sync on green too, that would sort it.
 

crazyben

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I did buy the 10 switch adapter but I can’t figure out the right setting. I only get same flashing green.
 

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Forrest

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Check the 660AV post last updated yesterday. There is a table on the post, suggesting switches 1 and 4 on, the others off will produce a 640 x 480, 66 Hz, sync on green picture. This is the standard Mac II signal, though other settings may produce a higher rez picture.
 

crazyben

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1and 4 on setting gets no video. I have tried all different settings suggest on the forums none have worked.
 

Concorde1993

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Maybe its your monitor? I had the same issue with a 19" LaCie Electron Blue III CRT using my 8.24GC card and High-Res card. There was a fault somewhere in the monitor.
 

crazyben

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Funny thing is out of 3 different brand monitor I have. Only that one gives any video. It is think vision brand. HP and old 14” dell have no signal at any settings.
 

Phipli

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Check the 660AV post last updated yesterday. There is a table on the post, suggesting switches 1 and 4 on, the others off will produce a 640 x 480, 66 Hz, sync on green picture. This is the standard Mac II signal, though other settings may produce a higher rez picture.
They /don't/ want sync on green.
1and 4 on setting gets no video. I have tried all different settings suggest on the forums none have worked.

1457

Or 1467
 

Phipli

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If that doesn't work, try every option on the second row of this table and tell us if one works so future people can find the answer.

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Most of us use those cards as fly swatters, or to prop the short leg on a table. They're not great cards.
 

crazyben

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I have tested all but I will do it again and keep you posted.

I bought this card just to rule out the card issue.
Is this card any good or same as existing one?

 

Phipli

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I have tested all but I will do it again and keep you posted.

I bought this card just to rule out the card issue.
Is this card any good or same as existing one?

Sorry to say that card is effectively identical.
 

crazyben

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There are hundreds of cards, you just picked an identical one! Really bad luck.

What is your budget?
Honestly idk. I paid $10 for the mac ii that needs to be recapped. I am just getting started with collecting mac. Hope that’s explains why I don’t about my budget.
 

Phipli

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Honestly idk. I paid $10 for the mac ii that needs to be recapped. I am just getting started with collecting mac. Hope that’s explains why I don’t about my budget.
Then I suggest trying multiple different LCDs untill you find one that works. That's the cheapest answer. Do you have a ViewSonic?

Basic cards are overpriced and fancy cards are usually over $100.
 
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