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- From: itsjeff@unix1.sncc.lsu.edu (Jeffrey T. Sheldon)
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- Subject: Re: Green Screen
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 12:41:10 -0600
- Organization: Louisiana State University
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- : Any suggestions on this one?
-
- I have a similar setup that was having the same trouble when I was first
- fiddling with my M-Tec accelerator. I never did find the root of the
- problem, but I believe it was grounding problems. If that seems
- unlikely, then it could be that you may need to remove/replace/or wiggle
- the accelerator to make sure all the connections are made. Of course
- this would be mainly for units that plug into the cpu socket. Just make
- sure it's off when you're doing this :)
-
- Good luck!
- -Jeff
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