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Hard to believe that bottom left pin is the same pin. My dad gifted me with some pliers that look like a war veteran. They've come in handy a lot.
I was expecting it to snap and was resigned to it. Got the 'curl' out of it by putting a small electrician's screwdriver inside the 'loop' and slowly unfurled it which left a kink, which I then slowly flattened with my beefy pliers.exxos wrote: Tue Jun 14, 2022 11:17 pm Its not natural to bend pins back and not have them break!![]()
As for rotated pics, there was a post about it that sort of thing a while back viewtopic.php?f=13&t=559
I already re-crimped that @Steve This is what it looked like newly opened like I was telling you. Warranty seal over the screw was intact when I got the machine but for some reason the floppy cable was like that and eventually broke giving a TOS #35 ERROR. All good now.Steve wrote: Tue Jun 14, 2022 9:57 pm There's supposed to be a plastic clip covering that floppy connector, perhaps it has fallen off while being unplugged?
Don't worry you can re-crimp it without specialist tools if you find it.
Not sure what colour as looks OK ? Mono output is a single pin on the shifter which gets fed to the RGB lines via a ST2VGA adapter normally. So there is simply no colour signal even being generated.Cosmic Puppet wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 1:50 am I have noticed that loading the standard monochrome desktop in TOS 1.04 has colour in there:
Anyone any ideas on this?
There's a green there now.exxos wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 2:00 amNot sure what colour as looks OK ? Mono output is a single pin on the shifter which gets fed to the RGB lines via a ST2VGA adapter normally. So there is simply no colour signal even being generated.Cosmic Puppet wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 1:50 am I have noticed that loading the standard monochrome desktop in TOS 1.04 has colour in there:
Anyone any ideas on this?