racingmars
Member
Hello,
I have a Macintosh SE/30 on which I've just completed re-capping the logic and analog boards.
The machine is running great, but the video is slightly wonky. It's most noticeable on vertical lines: it looks like certain rows of pixels are offset slightly to the right. This is a relatively "stable" condition; the whole time that "Extracting" dialog was open, for example, the image was steady, it just had those certain rows offset. What's on the screen does affect it, though. When that "Extracting" dialog closed, the rows that were offset changed.
Any thoughts on what causes this? Thanks!
I have a Macintosh SE/30 on which I've just completed re-capping the logic and analog boards.
The machine is running great, but the video is slightly wonky. It's most noticeable on vertical lines: it looks like certain rows of pixels are offset slightly to the right. This is a relatively "stable" condition; the whole time that "Extracting" dialog was open, for example, the image was steady, it just had those certain rows offset. What's on the screen does affect it, though. When that "Extracting" dialog closed, the rows that were offset changed.
Any thoughts on what causes this? Thanks!