I bought a Lisa 2 off someone and it was supposedly "not working"
...I also need to figure out how to remove the thin layer of regular black spraypaint it's covered in...
Anyways, "broken" turned out to be battery spooge and nothing on the display.
The battery issue was cleaned up and the traces were patched. but the video issue remains.
An image can be received from the composite out port but it's out of sync. Seeing how every monitor I have thrown at it so far has not managed to sync with it, I assume I need some really special monitor.
Anyways, through trial and error I swapped parts with another Lisa until I replaced the Analog board, at which point it spring back to life.
Now I am certain that the fault lies in the analog board. Where exactly I am not sure.
I have been poking around with my scope and I don't think I have found anything but this boils down to me not know what I am doing.
Would anyone else have an idea on what might be up?
...I also need to figure out how to remove the thin layer of regular black spraypaint it's covered in...
Anyways, "broken" turned out to be battery spooge and nothing on the display.
The battery issue was cleaned up and the traces were patched. but the video issue remains.
An image can be received from the composite out port but it's out of sync. Seeing how every monitor I have thrown at it so far has not managed to sync with it, I assume I need some really special monitor.
Anyways, through trial and error I swapped parts with another Lisa until I replaced the Analog board, at which point it spring back to life.
Now I am certain that the fault lies in the analog board. Where exactly I am not sure.
I have been poking around with my scope and I don't think I have found anything but this boils down to me not know what I am doing.
Would anyone else have an idea on what might be up?


