Commodore 1902a monitor (readable) schematic request

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I would really appreciate a clear schematic of the Commodore 1902A monitor
(or equiv. Magnavox OEM monitor); there is a poor quality copy on 'eserviceinfo.com'
for which you cannot discern component values, pin numbers or other legends.

Many thanks,

Michael
 
msg wrote:
I would really appreciate a clear schematic of the Commodore 1902A monitor
(or equiv. Magnavox OEM monitor); there is a poor quality copy on 'eserviceinfo.com'
for which you cannot discern component values, pin numbers or other legends.

Michael

There were a couple variations, but this might help:

http://staff.washington.edu/rrcc/uwweb/1902A/ which is in three seperate
..gif files


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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
msg wrote:

I would really appreciate a clear schematic of the Commodore 1902A monitor
(or equiv. Magnavox OEM monitor); there is a poor quality copy on 'eserviceinfo.com'
for which you cannot discern component values, pin numbers or other legends.

Michael



There were a couple variations, but this might help:

http://staff.washington.edu/rrcc/uwweb/1902A/ which is in three seperate
.gif files
Thanks; much better.

Michael
 
msg wrote:
Michael A. Terrell wrote:
msg wrote:

I would really appreciate a clear schematic of the Commodore 1902A monitor
(or equiv. Magnavox OEM monitor); there is a poor quality copy on 'eserviceinfo.com'
for which you cannot discern component values, pin numbers or other legends.

Michael



There were a couple variations, but this might help:

http://staff.washington.edu/rrcc/uwweb/1902A/ which is in three seperate
.gif files



Thanks; much better.

You're welcome. Unfortunately, I lost all of my original Commodore
repair manuals about 12 years ago.

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