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The Expression (1) and MicroVision family consoles use CGA format monitors. CGA monitors are not compatible with current monitor standards. Unfortunately, the console cannot be upgraded to current video standards. You will also not be able to buy a CGA monitor off-the-shelf at your local electronics...
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Question: Where is the Trim Pot located on the PS107? Answer: Please see the attached image for location of this trim pot. SEE ATTACHMENT:
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When looking for a monitor for the Expression (1) or MicroVision family of consoles you will be looking for a CGA monitor, which is an older video format that is not compatible with the current video formats (VGA_ or (SVGA). These consoles cannot be upgraded to the new video format, so you will either...
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When equipment goes bad out in the field, it's often extremely helpful if the owner/end user can keep track of the circumstances of the failure. This is especially true when the problem is intermittent and might not occur when the technician is present. Service Technicians are exceptionally skillful...
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When looking for a monitor for the Expression (1) or MicroVision family of consoles you will be looking for a CGA monitor, which is an older video format that is not compatible with the current video formats (VGA_ or (SVGA). These consoles cannot be upgraded to the new video format, so you will either...
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Expression (1)- line consoles have a double density (DD) disk drive. Many sites have been using high density (HD) disks with these consoles because either they don't know, or they can't find any dual density disks. Using high density disks in these consoles is very risky, as the disk drive writes...
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Problem: Having problems loading show disk into ETC Edit. Solution: Make sure that the show was recorded on a DD (Double Sided, Double Density: 720kb) disk. If you get the following error message: "Unable to create temporary scratch file. Possible Cause: Default Show Directory is set to a non-existent...
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Problem If you cannot find double density floppy disks for use with older consoles, there is a workaround. Solution If you need to format a DD diskette for an Expression (1) console, but do not have a console to do it on (e.g. if you are using ETCEdit) you can format the disk via DOS using the following...
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Kyle Chepulis at Technical Artistry (www.tany.com) has developed an upgrade video card specifically for the MicroVision FX that allows it to output a standard VGA signal in parallel with its old-style CGA signal. Go to www.tany.com and click on Links (Far right). Note : ETC does not sell this device...