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I have a Macintosh IIcx with a 14" color monitor (M1787) that has some issues.
When anything dark is drawn close to the left screen edge, a dark splotch runs across to the right. If nothing is there, it looks mostly fine. Any idea what might cause this?
A friend of mine mentioned that it might be a sync-on-green issue, which might explain why darkness causes issues. Tomorrow I'll take a look at the output with the oscope on my logic analyzer to see what the signal looks like.
No luck, the problem persists. Also I'm having power-on circuit issues, which is not a new problem, but worth mentioning. If power is applied, it boots. If I shut down, it immediately reboots. This is with a new power supply from a 7100.
Installing an 8•24 GC display card fixed the video problems. I might only need to replace the cap on the old card to make it work, but I'd rather use the proper accelerated Apple one anyway.
I also cleaned and lubricated the floppy drive, so it now loads/reads/ejects disks properly.
Sound also works.
I formatted my SCSI2SD drive using Lido and installed 7.5.0, as you can see in the pic.
I'll have to poke around the power circuit at some point, but that's not so urgent now that everything else works. Whee.
Yay! Always good to see them working correctly. If you can't figure out the power-on circuit, there's a company that still sells brand new ADB power control surge protector thingies. I've bought a couple of them, they work great. It's a hardware power switch that's controlled by some software. When you shut down, it completely cuts all the power.
I had to do it because my IIci had a regular ATX power supply installed, so I didn't have the soft-power on. This doodad fixed it for me.
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