I use the model car version of that stuff which comes on a brush. different brand, but its MEK. all it is. works great. ive rebuilt the standoffs on two powerbooks so far with it.
the way it looks to me, is one of the caps ate away a trace/via. you are missing a signal to one of the buffer/driver ICs. gotta chase that down and fix it.
Or, you can order a NOS screen out of the UK.
me and @androda are working on newer design which contains readily available chips, which unfortunately are BGA.
Good news is, its a single-chip RAM solution which simplifies the select/decode logic.
The only fix is to custom manufacture new LCD panels, or retrofit modern ones in their place with some type of standards converter.
First is expensive as hell, 2nd might be feasible .
Flybacks are part of a tuned-circuit and help sweep the beam across the tube, if they dont match the original circuit they were designed for, it wont work properly.
Flybacks also produce secondary scan supply voltages, which the entire circuit surrounding it is engineered around. So flyback...
Hit it with a bulk tape eraser. Then it will work fine.
magnetic media builds residual magnetism from the earth and other nearby things, and floppy drives cannot change the magnetic flux between tracks, and this will distort what is being read/written to in the tracks.
When you hit it with a...
This is a perfect situation to grab yourself a can of freeze spray.
While its warmed up, hit each component one at a time with a can of freeze spray and see if the behavior returns. Whichever component returns the behavior is the bad one.
Start with diodes/transistors.
Obviously.
I am talking about if you do a redesigned hybrid, how are you going to get 5V out to run the rest of the machine? A patch wire. of course.
Trying to avoid that... You could use the gate control wire to feed it down but that's not a good option ether because thats an awful small...
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