Hello, all -

In a previous (business) life I did a lot of support / hacking around
with Macs, mostly 1xx Powerbooks and the SE series. Those days are
gone. Now I have several questions to ask that relate to Classic Macs
as restoration projects.

In the corporate days, any one-piece Mac with flaky or failed video
was scrapped out. Today I have a Color Classic that exhibits a working
but shrunken video image. I've seen conflicting opinions about what
can cause this, ranging from "cathode ray tubes do this when they get
old" over to "the high voltage circuitry is going bad, not the CRT per
se".

What's the prevailing wisdom among this group? Can the analog
circuitry be tweaked? Does someone build "new" replacement analog
components for a reasonable price? Or is the answer "none of the
above"?

Thanks in advance for any advice.
- Marty

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