The flicker is gonna likely be aging capacitors on the analog board. Ideally 
you'd replace these.
For the pincushion I believe there are magnets on the yoke that can be 
adjusted...

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On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 2:51 AM -0700, "David Griffith" <d...@661.org> wrote:











I recapped a Mac SE/30 a few months back and only just now put it back 
together.  After a false start with dirty contacts on the ROM simm and 
resulting irregular vertical bars, the machine is working again.  There 
are no more zipping sounds coming out of the speaker.  Two problems 
remain:

1) There is slight pincushioning along the bottom of the CRT, about a 
third of the way in from the left.

2) The CRT produces a rather noticable and irritating flicker.  I don't 
remember the one-piece Macs flickering like this.

I think a cleverly-placed magnet might fix the pincushioning and recapping 
the analogue board would remedy the flicker.  Can I get some thoughts, 
commentary, and suggestions on this?


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