http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2032468320
I bought one of these and it works good on my LC475.
So I'm going to use it on my grayscale project.
It only cost $17.50 shipping included.
:oD
johnsn

OK I took it apart.
The good news is it only has one circuit board in it. And it's small (6.55"
x 6.40") so it would easily fit in a SE.
The bad news is the CRT is not easy to install. The tabs that you use to
bolt it in stick out the wrong way, so there is about a .900" gap between
these tabs and where the Mac tabs would be. So to use this CRT I will need
to make custom stand offs.
On the other hand I have an IBM 9" monitor and the CRT bolts right in but it
has way too many circuit boards in it.
HMM.
I took the yoke off the CRT linked above and put it on the IBM and used the
rest stuff that goes with the yoke (I only used the IBM CRT).
It worked, but the picture was small, like this one
http://www.stuartbell.dsl.pipex.com/PowerCC/PMGSP/PMGSP.html
only smaller.
So I will ether make stand offs or try to adjust the picture bigger.
johnsn

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