I will try a disk in there when I get home and see if it tries to read there is a red light in the disk drive that lights up when the computer is on, it does not click at all. the display in the lisa does not do anything, just the external one, I will try to post a video of it to show. I have two memory cards and two cpu cards so I am fairly sure they are not the problems, Like I said before the I/O card could be it also the main board (the one that holds all the other boards) could also be damaged, it looked kinda bad before I cleaned it. I have put several new caps in the power supply and the computer seems to be getting at least some power, I can tell the front and back switches are working since the computer will turn off when the front or the back is removed.
Patrick
On May 2, 2008, at 11:35 AM, Blair Aakre wrote:
>
> No, they should not. If you have an external display (that you know is
> good), you should get a good display, even if the internal video board
> is bad.
>
> Do you get the same display on both the internal and external video?
>
> Do you hear any clicks from the speaker when you power on the Lisa? It
> normally does this during self-test. If you stick a floppy disk in the
> drive, does it attempt to read it?
>
> -Blair
>
>
>
>
> On May 2, 2008, at 11:13 AM, Patnukem wrote:
>
>> would these effect an external display?
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>
> >
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