Back story:
Classic II I found in a dumpster a few years ago. Recently thought I was going to gut it and use the case for a separate project, so I cannibalized the four power supply wires between the CRT and the analog board for a much-needed SE/30 repair. The same weekend, my boyfriend decided he wanted the Classic II to play around with, so we soldered on new power supply wires with a molex connector in between.
Now:
The machine boots and chimes. However, the display is messed up in a way I haven't seen before:
The image does not flicker or move. It's just a static image that looks like that. There's a little fraying of the copper mess around the end of the tube, but that's about it. No caps or resistors on the analog board and CRT board look visibly damaged, leaking, burnt, or otherwise malfunctioning. That being said, it's entirely possible (and likely, even) that something needs to be replaced.
Has anyone seen this before?
Classic II I found in a dumpster a few years ago. Recently thought I was going to gut it and use the case for a separate project, so I cannibalized the four power supply wires between the CRT and the analog board for a much-needed SE/30 repair. The same weekend, my boyfriend decided he wanted the Classic II to play around with, so we soldered on new power supply wires with a molex connector in between.
Now:
The machine boots and chimes. However, the display is messed up in a way I haven't seen before:
The image does not flicker or move. It's just a static image that looks like that. There's a little fraying of the copper mess around the end of the tube, but that's about it. No caps or resistors on the analog board and CRT board look visibly damaged, leaking, burnt, or otherwise malfunctioning. That being said, it's entirely possible (and likely, even) that something needs to be replaced.
Has anyone seen this before?