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- Path: isua2.iastate.edu!rheit
- From: rheit@iastate.edu (Randy D Heit)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: HELP needed with Monitor Hack!
- Date: 19 Apr 96 04:17:17 GMT
- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
- Message-ID: <rheit.829887437@isua2.iastate.edu>
- References: <Dq0tKA.3Ly.0.sheppard@torfree.net> <xdqe3MD4FEFaiz8@chepoint.ius.gun.de>
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- In <xdqe3MD4FEFaiz8@chepoint.ius.gun.de> CHEETAH@IUS.gun.de (Sven Tegethoff) writes:
-
- >Well, your 1084 is made for a maximum vertical frequency of 60 Hz.
-
- >Any frequencies that go beyond that limit are very likely to blow
- >your monitor up, it's just a matter of time.
-
- Are you sure? I used my 1084 in a hacked Euro36 mode (72 Hz) for several
- months before I replaced it with a 1942. It worked great after I adjusted
- the vertical hold, and it never blew up or showed any signs of doing so
- even after being left on for several hours at a time. And the reduction
- in flicker was very welcome.
- --
- #include <stdio.h> /* Randy Heit: rheit@iastate.edu */
- main(){char a[]=" KB31B202121:111201221A121@CQ1A220122129130212"
- "131D0 QQYQ@ ",b,*c=a,d; while(b=*c++){for(d=(b-=0x20)>>3;d;d--)
- printf("#"); if(b&=7)for(;b;b--)printf(" ");else printf("\n");}}
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