>Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but you still have a circuit fault.
>A more ominous possibility, given the toasted 220ohm resistor, is that
>your crt has
>an internal grid-to-cathode short. Frequently, these are undetectable when
>the crt
>is cold.
>Prof. Thomas H. Lee

It sure sounds to me like it's something like a grid-to-cathode short.
But I'm surprised if that is it. I've never heard of Mac 9" CRT failing
that way. They seem to be bullet-proof.
Im curious about what the fix is, and how permanent it is.

Maybe he should check for a short outside of the CRT, i.e.,on the card, or
socket.

Gamba
<http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2>



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