I forgot to mention that now the power button shuts the computer off so the cpu board must be working now, it also now attempts to read a disk when it is inserted and then ejects it (I guess it must do that when it can not read it) and the 3 beeps (two high one low) are followed by three more but are all the same tone.
Patrick
On May 3, 2008, at 7:57 AM, Blair Aakre wrote:
>
>
> On May 2, 2008, at 9:02 PM, Ray Arachelian wrote:
>
>>
>> Patnukem wrote:
>>> I have lots of monitors that I can try I was using a green apple IIe
>>> monitor adjusting all the knobs on the monitor to get the picture.
>>>
>>>
>> You'd need something capable of displaying 720x368. If you have
>> Larry
>> Pina's book on repairing Mac's, which includes the Lisa chapter, I
>> think
>> he's got a list of which monitors will work.
>>
>>>
>
>
> I did have a Princeton Max 15 monochrome monitor a number of years ago
> that worked well with the Lisa external video.
>
> However, that has been the only external monitor that I have ever
> gotten to work. The standard Apple II monitors are definitely not
> going to work for the Lisa.
>
> The Max 15 is also the only monitor that Larry Pina specifically calls
> out in his book.
>
> >
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