Hi Jeff, thank you for your answer!
Dr Jefyll wrote:
IOW, take the 8032 board and dumb it down to produce 40-column video signals that the CRT assembly from the 3032 will accept?
exactly. I know that CBM did the 4032 and 8032 series using same or very similar boards. So, maybe, there's a way to change something on the 8032 board (a jumper, a chip, a logic) and downgrade it from 8032 to 4032...
Dr Jefyll wrote:
IOW take the CRT assembly from the 3032 and tweak its circuitry so it'll accept 80-column signals (which it wasn't designed for) from the 8032, right?
...or to take the 8032 CRT assembly adapting it in some way to fit the smaller 9" CRT
Dr Jefyll wrote:
I hope one of our CBM fans speaks up, since I don't have that background myself. Do you know whether the horizontal scan frequencies are different between 80- and 40-column operation? They just might be the same, meaning that 2nd option may involve few or even no modifications.
honestly, I don't know. What can I tell you is that I tried to directly connect the 8032 board to the 9" monitor but the result is a messy screen, something like when you to connect a 1280x1024 VGA card to an old CRT monitor with a max resolution of 1024x768... you can still see something, but messy.
Dr Jefyll wrote:
As for repairing the 3032 board as-is, is there someone who could offer you some in-person, hands-on assistance?
cheers,
Jeff
Not here in Brazil, where actually I live. Very few people know Commodore Computers (it seems that just some unofficially imported C=64 and Amiga reached the Brazil in the '80s and '90s) and honestly I don't think I can find here somebody with the right mix of skill and interest about it...