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I have a minor problem with the video from my apple Lisa, it seems to be displaced to the right of the CRT and folds over at end. Is there a way of correcting this?
I will add a picture as soon as I can when I figure out how to.
Actually you cannot see it very well in this picture but it is displaced to the right and the whiter area located in the far right hand side is where the picture 'overlaps/folds over'. It's odd as if you move the mouse towards it it goes round the folded image with it.
Sorry for the bad descriptions but it's the best I can give.
Thanks for the help, for now the Lisa seems to have corrected itself as it doesn't do it very often any more. I think I'll leave it for a while before I attempt to permanently fix it, but all seems okay at the moment. At least I now know how to repair it if it becomes a real problem.
Foldover is usually attributed to something like a pump cap in the horizontal deflection drifting out with age. When I rebuilt my Lisa I recapped the analog board completely. There's like six caps total you need to change out as they are over 30 years old.
So if I were to adjust the potentiometers which one would you recommend adjusting?
If it is caps then I'm just going to have to live with it since I cannot go through the process of discharging the crt and removing the video board to remove the caps.
Thanks for the help everyone and I have solved the problem.
It was indeed the horizontal phase potentiometer, the glue holding it in position came off and then it moved during shipping I guess.
The reason I too thought it may be a capacitor is it would sometimes got backwards and forward between being unfolded and then folded. In the end it remained in the folded position and I thought okay, it seems like it may be more like a potentiometer issue.
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