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- Subject: Re: A1200 screen defect
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- Date: 11 Jan 93 17:15:34 GMT
- References: <1993Jan11.013122.18222@utagraph.uta.edu> <73353@cup.portal.com> <1993Jan11.102314.27983@utagraph.uta.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan11.102314.27983@utagraph.uta.edu> zurawski@cse.uta.edu (John Charles Zurawski) writes:
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- >In article <73353@cup.portal.com> BC@cup.portal.com (Robert David Comer) writes:
- >>>There is a narrow black horizontal line that extends along the
- >>>screen about 1-2 pixels from the bottom. It is not visible in all
- >>>video modes. It is visible on the insert WB disk screen. About
- >>>half-way across the screen it becomes a lighter shade and then
- >>>becomes dark again. Is this a symptom of a defective chip, design
- >>>flaw, or monitor problem?
- >>>
- >>My 1200 doesn't do that, it sound kindof like a mointor problem or
- >>incompability. What kind of monitor are you using, and what modes?
- >>
- >>Robert Comer
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- >It occurs in the NTSC video modes. I am currently using a 1080
- >(from my 1000), until I figure out which monitor is the most
- >compatible with most video modes.
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- >--John C. Zurawski
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- I always get the problem of screen flicker on a PAL TV..
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