Can you post to OneDrive or Dropbox maybe? Anyway it looks like it really is a 
Ge part.

Thanks

Rob

On 4 February 2026 08:39:08 GMT, Harten via cctalk <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>In message <[email protected]>
>          Rob Jarratt via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> Rob, if you were to put up decent photos (better lighting) of both the
>>> component side and solder side of the board, we out here may be able to
>>> double-check some of the issues being raised rather than having to
>>> speculate.
>>> If the B411s are still removed (IIRC, you mentioned earlier you had removed
>>> them for testing), all the better.=
>
>> So many great replies here, thank you to all. I will try to answer
>> everything in one place.
>
>> First of all, the terminal has never fully worked since I have had it.
>> Initially I couldn't even get a sensible display using the external video
>> connector, but I have since repaired the Basic Video board and now it
>> works on the external video connector. As requested, I have taken
>> additional pictures of the board.
>
>> Pictures here: https://rjarratt.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/i
>> mg_20260202_224335815.zip
>
>
>> So many of these questions would be answered if there was another one of
>> these boards to compare against. Someone must have the same board
>> somewhere
>
>Hi to all!
>
>Perhaps i have what you are looking for.
>It is a VT100 from 1980 with a video board that seems to be the same as
>yours. The transistor CR400 is a SANYO B411T? and this is a 2SB411
>germanium PNP transistor mounted directly to the pcb without heatsink.
>
>Where to share photos of the board with you?
>
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