Yes, you can run them upside down, but only with the trace inverted,
and be prepared to go back in time (no heavy meals beforehand).
When turning over any old piece of equipment listen carefully for any
loose parts and do a visual inspection. They may cause shorts and most
equipment contains a few loose screws by design (The ones you are
always left with when putting something back together).
You'd really have to flip the CRT or deflection pins to make this
work, and everything else will still be backwards.
For heaven's sake get a few rackmounts.
ST
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On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 7:35 PM, cheater00 . <cheater00@...> wrote:
Returning to the original post... any ideas? :)
D.