Hey all,
I'm in a predicament - I have almost all the parts I need for a color classic - except the tube. Logic board works, analog board needs work but fixable. I don't think I'll find a local tube (which would probably be in a working/fixable CC, so I'd still be where I am today) - and shipping tubes can be successful, the one I did have shipped broke.
So sitting here pondering if I should risk another tube, wait an unknown amount of time for a local tube - I pondered this VERY high level gameplan:
1 - Use a LC style PSU to power the logic board - this has -12/+12/5v needed (and I have a spare)
2 - Tie together all the grounds on the logic board that are normally tied by the shielding (see adrian's digital basement on sound troubleshooting)
3 - (and this one is where I'll need some input) - find the appropriate points for video output to an RGB to HDMI.
4 - mount a LCD in the case non-destructively.
There could be some big show stopper here I don't know - like the analog board has some logic needed for sound or video. If no one thinks there is a deal breaker here my first step would be to wire up a harness for the LC PSU to the pins on the underside of the logic board and see if I can make it chime stand alone.
Appreciate anyone's input on if this is a fools errand or could be possible!
I'm in a predicament - I have almost all the parts I need for a color classic - except the tube. Logic board works, analog board needs work but fixable. I don't think I'll find a local tube (which would probably be in a working/fixable CC, so I'd still be where I am today) - and shipping tubes can be successful, the one I did have shipped broke.
So sitting here pondering if I should risk another tube, wait an unknown amount of time for a local tube - I pondered this VERY high level gameplan:
1 - Use a LC style PSU to power the logic board - this has -12/+12/5v needed (and I have a spare)
2 - Tie together all the grounds on the logic board that are normally tied by the shielding (see adrian's digital basement on sound troubleshooting)
3 - (and this one is where I'll need some input) - find the appropriate points for video output to an RGB to HDMI.
4 - mount a LCD in the case non-destructively.
There could be some big show stopper here I don't know - like the analog board has some logic needed for sound or video. If no one thinks there is a deal breaker here my first step would be to wire up a harness for the LC PSU to the pins on the underside of the logic board and see if I can make it chime stand alone.
Appreciate anyone's input on if this is a fools errand or could be possible!