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Well I had time to do some more testing and I now have a spare working CRT! I think I have a friend that managed to break the yoke on their SE/30 a decade ago I'll probably give it to them if they still have the machine.
I also hooked up the hard drive to my PowerMac7200. It spun up and was recognized by system profiler but sadly I couldn't read any Mac partition info. I think one of the heads fused to the platter judging by the ting ting ting noise it is making.
I once found a Lisa at the local ancient ewaste recycler in horrible shape (got it for free) and put it on eBay. I documented the condition well and mentioned it was likely only good for a case and bracketry and it sold $244. The buyer gave me neutral feedback saying it wasn't in very good condition... The buyer was the Computer History Museum.
That Intergraph monitor.. that's off a Clipper UNIX box. Probably a 2xxx series.
I used to run those on some 2400's and a 6800 with CLIX. Dead tech sadly, though it was a lovely UNIX and the Clipper RISC (C[1,2,3,4]00's) processors for the day were pretty nice. Quite unobtanium these days.
Monitors were easy to get working off VGA if the card supplied SOG signals correctly.
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