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Cake day: September 27th, 2023

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  • Thank you both for the advice, this was exactly what I needed - I know absolutely nothing about CRT maintenance but I have tinkered inside plenty other electronics before.

    Before I do anything on it I’ll be doing all the research I can to ensure it’s as safe as possible and avoiding areas that can’t be discharged, and otherwise hunting within my friend circles for a CRT guy who can help me with it.

    Edit: this will all serve as a lesson for me taking on a more ambitious project I have, an iMac G3 that doesn’t post. Unsure at this stage if the CRT works or not in it, but I believe something is wrong with the PC’s PSU currently


  • Welllllllll… A couple points to mention are that it is SVGA but interlaced, so I’m doing a bit of messing with xrandr to get that working but otherwise it is happy doing 800x600 progressive

    I also meant that I didn’t need to do any work to it - it has a couple minor issues as mentioned but didn’t have any major components that have failed (like the flyback for instance)

    Also yes I’m based in Australia so 240v is standard here