Hello, all. About a year ago, I bought a DEC vt420 in working condition
on the well-known auction site. After sorting out all of the required connectors, it worked great as a terminal for my bog-standard Linux box.
Last week, it suffered a display failure. I had been compiling Emacs,
and the build messages were happily scrolling down the screen, when I
went away for a bit to do something else. When I looked back, the screen
was dark. That would have been normal, but the little screen-saver
spinner in the bottom right wasn't visible, and the display wouldn't
come back.
After turning it off and back on again, it displayed the startup
patterns fine (a few different plaid-like patterns of filled blocks over
the whole screen), and made the feep it makes on a successful
startup. However, the screen remained blank, instead of showing the
"vt420 OK" text dialog as normal. Pressing F3 brings up a little bit of
the setup menu, quite distorted, in the very bottom left of the screen.
I'm not a hardware guy, so I'm not sure what to do here. My default plan
is to list it on the big auction site as "for parts or repair" and let
it go to someone who can fix it and use it or resell it. But if it is
something really simple (recapping?) I might want to do it myself.
Any suggestions (or anyone want to buy it)?
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