I'll put the P1 back and re-try the cap. I modified this, I should note,
since the site's instructions I did the mod from said that you *could* do
the P1 mod with the VGA mod since in his opinion, this still was a lower
voltage situation than the Hi-Res mod by itself. Also, I have no plans to go
beyond the Mystic mod. Oh well, back to the old circuit board...:-)

......................Mike T.
Subject: Re: cc resolution/screen size ques.


>
> On Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at 02:22  am, Mike T. wrote:
>
> > Anyone here who has done the VGA (not Hi-Res) modification to a CC
> > with a
> > lc575 mobo--has anyone had any luck with adjusting the P1 potentiometer
> > on
> > the logic board to wided the viewable area of the screen to the edges?
>
> No - it's specifically a mod that the Takky crew strongly advise
> against, as it ups the voltage through a lot of components that have a
> finite life and CC a/bs are too precious to risk the P1 tweak IMHO.
>
> > I put
> > in a capacitor like the websites explain, a .01pf ceramic disc cap
> > rated at
> > 2000kVDC hoping it would widen it. Before that, after I did the
> > modification, the screen looked correct, but the screen had a large
> > border
> > on the left and right. Putting the cap in helped widen it, but not
> > enough
> > and it is curved, meaning that the sides are "cresent shaped" inward
> > and no
> > adjustment will help.
>
> Since we recommend starting at 1nF (1000pF) - see
> http://www.stuartbell.dsl.pipex.com/PowerCC/PCC2.html, I'm amazed
> anything happened.
>
> >  I also very slightly raised the p1 value at the same
> > time and at present, the lettering is also somewhat distorted. Should I
> > further increase the P1 value, or try a better cap.
>
> NO!
>
> > NOTE: when I went to an
> > electronics shop for a 1nf cap rated at 1500v, he looked at me weird and
> > said that they haven't used those since televisions and radios had
> > vaccum
> > tubes in them! So is my cap good enough, or should I try to use two of
> > them
> > in there  :-) ??.....................Mike T.
> >
> You should start with 1000pf, and possibly have a 2000pF one ready. They
> are not stocked widely, but can be sourced.
>
> IMHO the first thing to do is to set P1 back to its original value.
>
> Stuart



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