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- From: skip@tacky.cs.olemiss.edu (Skip Sauls)
- Subject: Re: AGA artifacts, shimmer
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.035929.2327@ra.msstate.edu>
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- Organization: University of Mississippi, Dept. of Computer Science
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- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 03:59:29 GMT
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- In article <71681@cup.portal.com> TomK@cup.portal.com (Tom R Krotchko) writes:
- >>On all of the AGA machines, a fine pattern of vertical lines could
- >>be seen on the screen. The lines were 8 pixels apart. On one machine,
- >
- >>Have any AGA users out there noticed the same thing? Commodore, what
- >>will you do about it?
- >
- >My 4000 with Princeton 1400 monitor exhibits no such effects.
-
- My A4000 with Samsung SyncMaster 3 has a perfect picture also. I have
- Sony CD-Player speakers on either side and Ethernet wires running all
- over the place, so it is a relatively noisy environment. And there
- is no interference when the cover of the A4000 is off either...
-
- My A4000's display is much nicer than my A3000's is under the exactl
- same conditions...
-
- >TomK@cup.portal.com
- >Tom Krotchko
-
- Skip Sauls, Amiga Advocate
- skip@tacky.cs.olemiss.edu
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