Hello!
I tried to find if there was a thread already here on Tinker Different about this but have not. Some people did talk about it elsewhere, though. So, here I go.
I understand that many like to keep the Compact Macs the way it was back in the day. On the other hand, I want to give them modern enhancements so that they can continue to be useful today and in the future. One of the things I wondered about is converting from CRT to LCD in compact Macs. I understand that it is relatively easy to do.
Yet, there is one riddle I have not fully solved. Will removing the flyback transformer, anode cable, video board, and CRT cause the logic board (LB) to panic based on the ROM and the overall design? There are ways to continue the video output to a small LCD internally. Yet, I wonder, will the LB still panic because there is no communication with the video board that is gone along with the CRT?
Conversely, wouldn't that be unsafe if the flyback transformer and video board were left there after the CRT was gone?
I believe there is a way to remove the CRT, flyback transformer, and video board, and the compact Mac can continue to function through an alternative video out set up. For example, certain wiring modifications adapt the TTF video output to the RGB2HDMI adapter. Please note that this is not the same as the PDS color video card.
What are your thoughts about this? Please let me know. I would love to hear from many of the awesome tinkers here!
I tried to find if there was a thread already here on Tinker Different about this but have not. Some people did talk about it elsewhere, though. So, here I go.
I understand that many like to keep the Compact Macs the way it was back in the day. On the other hand, I want to give them modern enhancements so that they can continue to be useful today and in the future. One of the things I wondered about is converting from CRT to LCD in compact Macs. I understand that it is relatively easy to do.
Yet, there is one riddle I have not fully solved. Will removing the flyback transformer, anode cable, video board, and CRT cause the logic board (LB) to panic based on the ROM and the overall design? There are ways to continue the video output to a small LCD internally. Yet, I wonder, will the LB still panic because there is no communication with the video board that is gone along with the CRT?
Conversely, wouldn't that be unsafe if the flyback transformer and video board were left there after the CRT was gone?
I believe there is a way to remove the CRT, flyback transformer, and video board, and the compact Mac can continue to function through an alternative video out set up. For example, certain wiring modifications adapt the TTF video output to the RGB2HDMI adapter. Please note that this is not the same as the PDS color video card.
What are your thoughts about this? Please let me know. I would love to hear from many of the awesome tinkers here!