So, I need some help here. I recently got hold of a Macintosh Classic II. It had the whole checkerboard pattern and all. I only remember it booting fine once and then the checkerboard thing happened. So, I recapped the motherboard with nice tantalum caps and I also did part of the analog board (I replaced only the ones described here as well as the two large ones). Yesterday, I put everything back together (after Retr0briting it, of course ;D). To my surprise, the system itself actually booted. However, there's nothing on the screen at all. When I boot it, I hear the chime and later hear a sound from the system, so I can safely assume the motherboard is fine. However, the CRT has no picture at all (not even a line). I went back in to try to fix some things on the analog board. I saw that there was a bit of capacitor fluid around the board, so I gently scrubbed it off wherever I could see it (I assume it's from the old capacitors). Then I booted the system- and still nothing. So then, I went back in to look for cracked solder joints, but really couldn't see any on either the neck board or analog board. As a last ditch effort, I freshened up the solder on the yoke connector. And, as you could expect at this point.. still no display.
When I boot the system, everything sounds normal. I hear no arcing or anything that would be signs of issues. The system is fine based on the sounds I hear, but the CRT is blank as ever. So yeah, I could really use some suggestions as to what I should do now.... I can provide images of whatever if needed.
When I boot the system, everything sounds normal. I hear no arcing or anything that would be signs of issues. The system is fine based on the sounds I hear, but the CRT is blank as ever. So yeah, I could really use some suggestions as to what I should do now.... I can provide images of whatever if needed.


