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- From: anneu@edb.tih.no (Anne Kristine Ugedal,o92b)
- Subject: Re: 1084 help
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.114033.3762W@baron.edb.tih.no>
- Sender: anneu@edb.tih.no (Anne Kristine Ugedal,o92b)
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 11:40:23 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan25.211842.11666@oucsace.cs.ohiou.edu>, albrnick@chargers.ent.ohiou.edu
- (albright) writes:
-
- >I was wondering if anyone out there can help me with a problem I'm having
- >with my 1084 monitor. After the first few mins that it is on it will make
- >a clicking sound and then black out. If I tap/hit it it will occasionally
- >go back on, but it'll almost definately black out again, and then be that
- >much less likely that it'll come back on again. It does it with great
- >frequency now and I cannot afford to get another monitor. I'm using my
- >TV in conjunction with the A520 now.
- >
- >Any help would be gratly appreciated.
- >
- >Thanx,
- > -Nick
-
- I had a similar problem with my 1081 monitor, and it turned out to be a faulty
- cable ie. bad soldering on two of the wires at the computer-end. If it isn't the
- cable then I do not know...
-
- Anne
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