I used to have an Apple AudioVision 14, and the raster was crooked. It got worse and worse, and let me tell you, it got so bad that you started to hold you head at an angle while using it.
I have since given it to my grandma with a Power Mac 7100 so she can play solitaire... It is being legitimately used, though, so that's good I guess.
Anyway, I have since acquired 2 more AudioVisions which don't have this problem. I have a hankering to swap another screen with hers to get that back so I can swap parts and figure this out. I think this was a common problem, I remember seeing several crooked AudioVisions back in the 90s.
The service manual says to replace the analog board if the screen rotates. Has anybody narrowed down which components on the analog board cause this? There is NO ADJUSTMENT for rotation in this display unfortunately.
I have since given it to my grandma with a Power Mac 7100 so she can play solitaire... It is being legitimately used, though, so that's good I guess.
Anyway, I have since acquired 2 more AudioVisions which don't have this problem. I have a hankering to swap another screen with hers to get that back so I can swap parts and figure this out. I think this was a common problem, I remember seeing several crooked AudioVisions back in the 90s.
The service manual says to replace the analog board if the screen rotates. Has anybody narrowed down which components on the analog board cause this? There is NO ADJUSTMENT for rotation in this display unfortunately.

