Definitely not the monitor. I have another working IIci, an LCII and LCIII 
and only one flat panel monitor I found that does the sync on green thing. 
Works perfectly.

On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:07:28 AM UTC-5, Clark Martin wrote:
>
>
> On Mar 12, 2013, at 5:25 PM, Jim M wrote:
>
> I have a Mac IIci which displays a blank pink or sometimes blank white 
> display on startup. The background is:
>
> It's been recapped but the issue was there before the recap and I was 
> hoping a recap would resolve it.
>
> The RAM has been thoroughly tested by using it in another (working) Mac 
> IIci and running Apple Personal Diags all night. No problems w/the RAM.
>
> I'm suspecting video circuitry but I'm not sure which chip(s) on the board 
> to tinker with. Wish I had a separate video adapter to test my theory.
>
> Any suggestions? It'd be fun to get another one going.
>
>
> I'd suspect the monitor first of all.  Do you have another to try it with.
>
> One way to test it with what you have is to set the display to monochrome, 
> the lowest bits per pixel possible (1???).
>

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