[vcf_midatlantic] Monitor schematic diagram
Would you have a diagram for:
QC-1418 monitor HGC/MDA/Hercules
Mike Rosen
I don't know who "you" is addressing but my post preceded this post. Docs for IBM PC era monitors may be part of PhotoFact or other TV-type service documentation. Specify the BRAND of monitor also. But MDA compatible monitors are all similar in general operation and "TV" service information may be informative. It's all about what's wrong if anything with the monitor in question. A Web search suggests "BTC" may be a brand associated with the monitor. Web search confuses that brand name with "bitcoin" and isn't all that productive. regards, Herb -- Herbert R. Johnson, New Jersey in the USA http://www.retrotechnology.com OR .net preserve, recover, restore 1970's computing email: hjohnson AT retrotechnology DOT com or try later herbjohnson AT comcast DOT net
Would you have a diagram for: QC-1418 monitor HGC/MDA/Hercules Mike Rosen
“You” Is the person that I sent the email to, which was Ian. I carbon copied the group because somebody out there may have one also. Positive responses are always welcomed. And as for the issue this is the reason why I need a schematic diagram, to fix the issue. I am capable of servicing the monitor if I have the proper schematic Diagram. I know there are many people in the group here that service monitors and could point me in the right direction for a schematic diagram. A web search (done previously) of the model number and manufacturer (BTC) I did not produce any positive results. Thank you Mike Rosen Sent from: My extremely complicated, hand held electronic device.
On Jul 16, 2021, at 9:50 AM, Herb Johnson via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Would you have a diagram for: QC-1418 monitor HGC/MDA/Hercules Mike Rosen
I don't know who "you" is addressing but my post preceded this post.
Docs for IBM PC era monitors may be part of PhotoFact or other TV-type service documentation. Specify the BRAND of monitor also. But MDA compatible monitors are all similar in general operation and "TV" service information may be informative.
It's all about what's wrong if anything with the monitor in question.
A Web search suggests "BTC" may be a brand associated with the monitor. Web search confuses that brand name with "bitcoin" and isn't all that productive.
regards, Herb
-- Herbert R. Johnson, New Jersey in the USA http://www.retrotechnology.com OR .net preserve, recover, restore 1970's computing email: hjohnson AT retrotechnology DOT com or try later herbjohnson AT comcast DOT net
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