Re: need schematics

2009-10-20 Thread Kris Tilford

On Oct 19, 2009, at 11:39 PM, Charles Lenington wrote:

 You might try reading what they are used with. As far as I know an LCD
 will not work on a Apple IIc or a Apple II/II+/IIe/IIgs which is what
 the second monitor sounds like.

Opps! You're right, but then this topic doesn't belong on G-Groups,  
does it?

As far as compatibility, don't all LCDs support basic 640x480, or am I  
mistaken? I'd think with a simple Mac-to-VGA adapter you'd still get  
video on any 4x3 aspect ratio LCD?


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Re: need schematics

2009-10-20 Thread John Niven

--- On Tue, 10/20/09, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
  You might try reading what they are used with. As far
 as I know an LCD
  will not work on a Apple IIc or a Apple
 II/II+/IIe/IIgs which is what
  the second monitor sounds like.
 
 Opps! You're right, but then this topic doesn't belong on
 G-Groups,  
 does it?
 
 As far as compatibility, don't all LCDs support basic
 640x480, or am I  
 mistaken? I'd think with a simple Mac-to-VGA adapter you'd
 still get  
 video on any 4x3 aspect ratio LCD?


It might not be possible in  this case, but in general I support the idea of 
switching to lcds. I have a 15 NEC lcd hooked up to my Quadra 950 (with a VGA 
adapter). Works great. The reason for choosing a 15 ( apart from low cost) is 
that it's native resolution is 1024 x 768 which suits the Quadra. If you are 
not using the native resolution then LCDs are not so good in my opinion.

Even though he is long gone, somebody is still maintaining Gambas useful 
website:
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/cpumonmatrix.html



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Re: need schematics

2009-10-20 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Oct 19, 2009, at 11:25 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:

 On Oct 19, 2009, at 11:39 PM, Charles Lenington wrote:

 You might try reading what they are used with. As far as I know an  
 LCD
 will not work on a Apple IIc or a Apple II/II+/IIe/IIgs which is what
 the second monitor sounds like.

 Opps! You're right, but then this topic doesn't belong on G-Groups,
 does it?

 As far as compatibility, don't all LCDs support basic 640x480, or am I
 mistaken? I'd think with a simple Mac-to-VGA adapter you'd still get
 video on any 4x3 aspect ratio LCD?

An Apple II doesn't have a 'Mac' video connector.

That said both should work just fine with a small LCD television,  
connected via the RCA adapter.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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RE: need schematics

2009-10-19 Thread Stewie de Young

Wm, I'd suggest you tell us which monitors they are and not just the model no. 
Some databases go by the common name like Apple Colorsync 20 Display .
I have the version 2.0 Apple Mac Service Repair Manuals on CD which lists all 
the Apple computer products up until about 2002. There are no schematics but a 
lot of take apart drawings.
Some other Mac forums like OSXHints and MacGurus have a lot of senior members 
with years of Mac experience and they may be able to point you in the right 
direction so I'd post this question there too.

Stewie

 Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 17:58:50 -0700
 From: w_arn...@att.net
 Subject: need schematics
 To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
 
 
 Hi,  Does anyone know where I can get a download
 of schematics for Apple Monitor mod. G090H 
 A2M6020 ?
 If I have schematics I can get them fixed.
 Wm.
 
  
  
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RE: need schematics

2009-10-19 Thread Wm. Arnold

Hi All,
The monitors are:
Monitor
Manufactured July 1984
Order No.A2M4090
Model # G090H
Serial no.B051407
Part no.825-0638-A
This is used with an Apple IIC  the 
Model no. A2M4021 P/N 825-0671-A Stand

The 2nd is:
AppleColor Composite Monitor
Model no. A2M6020
Serial no. S050419
Manufactured Nov. 1986

My Son-in-law repairs TV's etc. as a business.
He says if he had the schematics, he could fix 
easily.

Thanks for any help.
Wm.






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Re: need schematics

2009-10-19 Thread Kris Tilford

On Oct 19, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Wm. Arnold wrote:

 1st Monitor
 Manufactured July 1984

 The 2nd is:
 Manufactured Nov. 1986

Scrap (recycle) these and get any new or used LCD monitor(s). There  
are advantages to both your health, and your electric bill that will  
literally allow the LCD monitors to pay for themselves in saved  
electricity alone. If you don't believe this, look at ANY profitable  
business in America where the ONLY factor is the BOTTOM LINE. CRTs are  
gone, replaced with LCDs across the board. It's because of the  
undeniable economic advantages. Even if your 1980's CRTs were to be  
magically repaired for free, they're still money losers in the long  
run, not to mention vision, headache, and other problems associated  
with CRT emissive radiation.

Get any cheap or used LCD, I've seen 15 for $25 used, and who knows  
about new, the prices drop by the minute. Craig's list is a good place  
for used, or LEM-Swap with a WTB ad.

Good luck!


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Re: need schematics

2009-10-19 Thread Charles Lenington

Kris Tilford wrote:
 On Oct 19, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Wm. Arnold wrote:

   
 1st Monitor
 Manufactured July 1984

 The 2nd is:
 Manufactured Nov. 1986
 

 Scrap (recycle) these and get any new or used LCD monitor(s). There  
 are advantages to both your health, and your electric bill that will  
 literally allow the LCD monitors to pay for themselves in saved  
 electricity alone. If you don't believe this, look at ANY profitable  
 business in America where the ONLY factor is the BOTTOM LINE. CRTs are  
 gone, replaced with LCDs across the board. It's because of the  
 undeniable economic advantages. Even if your 1980's CRTs were to be  
 magically repaired for free, they're still money losers in the long  
 run, not to mention vision, headache, and other problems associated  
 with CRT emissive radiation.

 Get any cheap or used LCD, I've seen 15 for $25 used, and who knows  
 about new, the prices drop by the minute. Craig's list is a good place  
 for used, or LEM-Swap with a WTB ad.

 Good luck!
   
You might try reading what they are used with. As far as I know an LCD 
will not work on a Apple IIc or a Apple II/II+/IIe/IIgs which is what 
the second monitor sounds like.

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