Check to see if the output of U1 is around 28V. You can clip a lead to
the bottom of R124 and measure this. (It is the large 2W resistor on
the right hand side of the board.) This voltage should vary some as
the width potentiometer is adjusted.
This regulator went bad on one of my video boards. It also took out R1
(120 ohm resistor) in the process. Of course, on mine the damage to R1
was pretty obvious.
Any visible sign of damage on your video board? You will probably want
to remove it from the Lisa and give it a good look over.
-Blair
On May 3, 2008, at 9:53 PM, Patnukem wrote:
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> well I did two things turned it on and did see the tube glowing in the
> back, I guess i missed it before. I also held a neon tube by the
> flyback and I did not see it light up so I may not be getting power to
> the transformer. as far as rom I have no idea the stickers of the
> chips that work are both faded, so I put the old ones in and unbent
> the two pins (there would not be a reason to keep two of the rom pins
> unconnected from the cpu board is there?) but with the pins bent back
> in to shape it now beeps again and the roms in there now are the H
> ones and the I/O is a B.
>
> Patrick
>
> On May 3, 2008, at 8:52 PM, Ray Arachelian wrote:
>
>>
>> Ray Arachelian wrote:
>>> controls the contrast DAC when the DEN signal is off. Try swapping
>>> the
>>> two VIA's on the I/O board (if they're both soldered). Or if you
>>> can
>>>
>>
>> s/soldered/socketed/g
>>
>> :-)
>>
>>>
>
>
> >
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