Adding Henry back into the thread. Again, apologies for my thread cutting! I opened up the monitor to look for any leaky caps or blown fuse. Everything looked clean and the fuse looked good. I've uploaded some pics to drive in case someone else can spot a problem visually (or rule out possibilities). https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1r1t2zGQK3bG5HvKsQg9jr2pywGIWNwd7?usp... If any additional angles would be useful, let me know and I can take more pics. On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 9:39 AM Sentrytv <sentrytv@yahoo.com> wrote:
I don’t know why, but for some reason you did not post Henry’s suggestion in your reply
Sent from: My extremely complicated, hand held electronic device.
On Apr 19, 2024, at 9:21 AM, James via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Henry, you were correct! I attached a composite monitor and now see a beautiful animation telling me I don't have a startup disk.
Is the onboard RGB repairable or am I looking at a custom chip that is hard to come by? I would hate to have to use a TV and not my Apple monitor. The TV would ruin the whole aesthetic of the IIgs to be honest.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 11:29 PM James <tenprintclearhome@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I have an Apple IIgs and when I boot it I hear a beep shortly followed by another beep. The screen remains black. I've tried a second known working Apple monitor to the same result.
I've tried it with both floppy drives attached and not attached. I don't have any disks but was assuming I would at least see a complaint on the screen about missing startup disk. I don't see anything.
Does anyone know what my issue is or can you recommend a good Apple II troubleshooting site? Working on Apples isn't something I have much experience with.