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Last week I made a post asking if I should buy an old vintage monitor.

Well, I went back to the recycled goods store this week and it was still there, so $30 later I have it, and it seems to just work*

There's very little about this monitor on the internet, so I'm thinking of documenting as much as I can about it, especially as it's Osborne branded so there could be some interesting history behind it.

* The power button is stuck on, and it does an occasional unsettling arc sound and the image slightly distorts for a millisecond. I believe the latter is fairly common among old CRTs but I don't know much more than that.

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[–] JustARegularNerd@lemmy.world 5 points 5 days ago

Welllllllll.... A couple points to mention are that it is SVGA but interlaced, so I'm doing a bit of messing with xrandr to get that working but otherwise it is happy doing 800x600 progressive

I also meant that I didn't need to do any work to it - it has a couple minor issues as mentioned but didn't have any major components that have failed (like the flyback for instance)

Also yes I'm based in Australia so 240v is standard here