Alistair J Ross writes: > I have obtained a EuroPlus mainboard in working order. I don't recall >touching the mainboard and causing any damage, but now when it starts up, >I get straight lines down the screen in text mode. I can still see the >text on the screen but the text remains. The machine seems to be working >fine otherwise. If I switch it to graphics mode with 'GR' - the lines >dissappear apart from the text area at the bottom of the screen. Do you have 40 one pixel wide lines spaced at 7 pixel intervals? If so I would check the chargen (reseat the IC as one of the output pins may not be making a good contact with the IC socket) and the parallel to serial chip (74166) [reseat it as well] as these are the only two chips that have the text video data in parallel form. >Is this a faulty display ROM or could it be a problem with the monitor? Possible (ROM) and extremely unlikely (monitor) as you say the lines go away in GR mode - the monitor is just displaying dots - it cannot tell if they are text dots or graphic dots... >Why would the problem not initially show it's self and then show now? Failures have to happen sometime :-( >Anyone seen a problem like this before? No. >PS: Where is the video rom on a EuroPlus? Same place as on a US II+. Location A5 according to the Red Book (next to the keyboard socket). I don't recall it being moved in later revs of the motherboard. It should be labeled on the motherboard - 2513 if pre rev 7, CHARGEN if rev 7 or later (this is from memory so I could be wrong). Anyway, it is a 24 pin IC that is not one of the D0 through F8 ROMs. -- David Wilson School of IT & CS, Uni of Wollongong, Australia