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Originally Posted by Yamamaya42
If the video connection is the same as the IBM monitor, and it most likely is, then it is on of many clone monitors, and has TTL input, meaning that the CRT is cut off completely until there is input from the video card, so no matter how much you turn up the screen controls, you will not see anything
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So it can have horizontal adjustments on the board even if it doesn't generate the signal? How would I know if it is generating the H signal as opposed to receiving it from the video card? Also, why would there be an RF connection to the CRT neck board?
It has the exact number and pin position as the IBM, but without schematics, I have no idea what they are, other than the first two that seem to be grounds.
I'm getting better at following schematics, but not there yet following traces.
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