I have my Centris 610 hooked up to a 14" (13" viewable) Color Display that came with it when I bought it.
Last night I finally got some RAM that I bought for it to max the thing out at 64Mb so I could install OS 7.6.
I installed the RAM, powered up the system, and all went fine. I noticed that the RAM was only showing 32Mb installed (36Mb with the onboard).
So, I pulled open the case (putting my monitor on the floor as usual due to the fact its on a chair atm) to find I had installed one of the modules incorrectly, and fixed that. I then turned back on the machine, and found that I was getting no video, at all. I checked the power, cables, etc, and all seemed good but I got no joy. I tried removing the RAM, and still nothing, so reinstalled it since it wasn't the problem.
I assumed the monitor was dead, and due to my Apple ][e problems last night just decided to leave everything as is and deal with it in the morning. Today I got the same symptoms, and while I was working on putting my Apple ][e keyboard back together I figured I would leave the monitor and Centris on for s&g.
Oddly enough, about 30 minutes later I looked and the screen was showing what appeared to be a desktop, so I adjusted the contrast and brightness (since they had been messed with last night to see if that was causing the problem) and I got a screen. I took the opportunity of course to install the long awaited 7.6 (which was possible since all 64Mb of RAM was now registering 100%) and got it on the internet before doing a test to make sure it was the monitor at fault.
I powered down the system and the monitor, turned them back on, and to my chagrin it took ~30 seconds for the monitor to actually show the bootup screen (which by this time was at the Mac OS face logo). If you looked hard before this you could see some random lines across the screen, but nothing definitive.
I really don't want to buy another monitor for this thing at the moment, so I was wondering what's everyone thoughts on the problem. I am considering taking it to a local TV repair shop, and pray it's something simple. I can only assume that if I don't do anything that the problem will just get worse, and the monitor will eventually just not power up at all.
-Academician
Last night I finally got some RAM that I bought for it to max the thing out at 64Mb so I could install OS 7.6.
I installed the RAM, powered up the system, and all went fine. I noticed that the RAM was only showing 32Mb installed (36Mb with the onboard).
So, I pulled open the case (putting my monitor on the floor as usual due to the fact its on a chair atm) to find I had installed one of the modules incorrectly, and fixed that. I then turned back on the machine, and found that I was getting no video, at all. I checked the power, cables, etc, and all seemed good but I got no joy. I tried removing the RAM, and still nothing, so reinstalled it since it wasn't the problem.
I assumed the monitor was dead, and due to my Apple ][e problems last night just decided to leave everything as is and deal with it in the morning. Today I got the same symptoms, and while I was working on putting my Apple ][e keyboard back together I figured I would leave the monitor and Centris on for s&g.
Oddly enough, about 30 minutes later I looked and the screen was showing what appeared to be a desktop, so I adjusted the contrast and brightness (since they had been messed with last night to see if that was causing the problem) and I got a screen. I took the opportunity of course to install the long awaited 7.6 (which was possible since all 64Mb of RAM was now registering 100%) and got it on the internet before doing a test to make sure it was the monitor at fault.
I powered down the system and the monitor, turned them back on, and to my chagrin it took ~30 seconds for the monitor to actually show the bootup screen (which by this time was at the Mac OS face logo). If you looked hard before this you could see some random lines across the screen, but nothing definitive.
I really don't want to buy another monitor for this thing at the moment, so I was wondering what's everyone thoughts on the problem. I am considering taking it to a local TV repair shop, and pray it's something simple. I can only assume that if I don't do anything that the problem will just get worse, and the monitor will eventually just not power up at all.
-Academician

