>> [Sony PVM9044QM] >> >>> I bought one of those recently ostensibly as a monitor for my Apple ][s but >>> like you say it's capable of pretty much anything you can throw at it. >>> ukp25 too, bargain. >> >> You can get the service manual from elektrotanya, and believe me you >> need it! > > Just looked at the pics of someone servicing one, I'll go looking for the > manual :)
It's actually not too bad to work on. The 2 main PCBs (deflection one side, video processing on the other) are on fold-out frames. And in fact the whole thing comes apart in a few minutes. If you can't find the service manual, I have the one I downloaded... {Tatung Einstein] >> I've never seen the official Tatung monitor for it. I assume it's based on >> a common TV chassis design. (The Einstein PSU is very similar to some >> 1980s Decca/Tatung TV power supply circuits). > > The monitor is a Hitachi chassis I think, dark-ish picture of my machine is > here: http://www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk/einstein.jpg That would surprise me, given that Tatung made TV sets (which were often badged 'Decca' in the UK). Tandy sold a set based on the Tatung 160 chassis as well. Given that, I would have thought they would have used their own chassis in this monitor. > > And why oh why did I look on ebay for Einstein stuff....grr.... :) Why? What happened? -tony