Good day, all! A few years back I managed to score a Color Classic and did the 640x480 mod with Mystic logic board upgrades. I think it has some cap issues (has to be plugged in for 20 minutes before it'll respond to the power button on the keyboard), but I've been hesitant to pursue it because the display, while vibrant and bright, is incredibly blurry.
I've tried doing some small adjustments by the book, using the Display Utility, but the text has such soft edges, and the single pixel wide text in Finder filenames just makes it difficult to look at. I know this is a very small screen to be cramming VGA into, but everyone touted how sharp and amazing the Color Classic display is...
Last night, I pulled it out of storage and warmed it up, got it running again, and noticed that the rings on the CRT neck were all out of place according to the glue and marker lines on it. I then did a bit of work on the adjustments again. By the book I turned the background adjustments all down, and then turned the drives and subcontrast adjustments. With just the red showing, the display was dim and only red tinted, but it was surprisingly clear. More so than I had seen it the entire time I've owned it. But the more I adjusted to follow the service book, and the more color I added, the more blurry the picture became.
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All this to ask: anyone with a VGA modded CC, is the Trinitron in the CC still sharp and clear? Or is it a little soft around the edges? I can't find a great picture of the tube up close to know what to expect. I love the machine and love using it, but the eye strain is quite noticeable compared to other CRTs I've used in the past.
And if it's expected to be sharp and clear... would a recap help? Or do I just need to locate some CRT equipment and do a proper calibration on the tube independent of the analog board?
I've tried doing some small adjustments by the book, using the Display Utility, but the text has such soft edges, and the single pixel wide text in Finder filenames just makes it difficult to look at. I know this is a very small screen to be cramming VGA into, but everyone touted how sharp and amazing the Color Classic display is...
Last night, I pulled it out of storage and warmed it up, got it running again, and noticed that the rings on the CRT neck were all out of place according to the glue and marker lines on it. I then did a bit of work on the adjustments again. By the book I turned the background adjustments all down, and then turned the drives and subcontrast adjustments. With just the red showing, the display was dim and only red tinted, but it was surprisingly clear. More so than I had seen it the entire time I've owned it. But the more I adjusted to follow the service book, and the more color I added, the more blurry the picture became.
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All this to ask: anyone with a VGA modded CC, is the Trinitron in the CC still sharp and clear? Or is it a little soft around the edges? I can't find a great picture of the tube up close to know what to expect. I love the machine and love using it, but the eye strain is quite noticeable compared to other CRTs I've used in the past.
And if it's expected to be sharp and clear... would a recap help? Or do I just need to locate some CRT equipment and do a proper calibration on the tube independent of the analog board?

