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Old 12-15-2017, 10:09 AM
dieseljeep dieseljeep is offline
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Originally Posted by CRTs4life View Post
Thanks dishdude.
It would have been a true shame to have it go in the landfill I thought.
I am not doubting anyone but I sure wish I could see the manual and/or a pinout of the rgb connector. If it is in fact digital rgb, I always loved dos games and would use this as an excuse to buy an Amiga or another old PC like I had back then.
You mentioned Japanese sets, I did see Japan/Made in Japan on a cpl place inside the set.
Take care fellow CRT lover

I updated the link for the rest of the pix, Google Drive and it works this time.
Probably, the entire circuit board is Japanese made. The final assembly is done in the old Warwick plant in Arkansas.
Those Sanyo sets are almost indestructable, except for the CRT's, when they used Sylvania and RCA CRT's.
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