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- From: soh@tmp_ip_003.trl.OZ.AU (Soh Kam Hung)
- Subject: Re: Need Help - 50 Hz flickers
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.230941.8940@trl.oz.au>
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- Organization: Telecom Research Labs, Melbourne, Australia
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- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 23:09:41 GMT
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- milamber@engin.umich.edu (Daryl Scott Cantrell) writes:
-
- >Hint: Use a 60 Hz display for a month or so. Then try switching back to
- >50 Hz. With my 3000, I could have an extra hundred lines if I switched
- >to PAL mode, but you'd have to pay me a lot of money to do it, I can't
- >stand the flickering display..
-
- The flickering could be due to the lighting in the area you live in.
- If your electric supply is 60Hz for your lighting and your monitor is
- displaying at 50Hz, you're bound to get a flicker. You can evaluate
- PAL mode more objectively if you use your Amiga in the dark or have
- only 50Hz power supply and equipment.
-
- Regards,
-
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