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- From: flowerpt@coos.dartmouth.edu (Bill McGonigle)
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- Subject: Re: HELP! magnetised screen
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- Date: 25 Jan 93 23:16:37 GMT
- References: <1993Jan24.031604.6873@nctams1.uucp> <1993Jan24.133847.25780@mlb.semi.harris.com> <C1DIy2.FJ9@cs.psu.edu>
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- In article <C1DIy2.FJ9@cs.psu.edu> robinson@sml.cs.psu.edu (Andrew Robinson) writes:
- >
- >I have heard of people using demagnetizers (the sort of thing used to bulk
- >erase tapes and disks) to degauss a monitor. I personally don't know how
- >well that works.
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- I did this with a tape head demagnetizer I got from Radio Shack on my Sony
- 1034 monitor. It worked fine. You have to get a feel for it, but once you
- do, it's easy. I haven't had any problems with the monitor since, either.
-
- -Bill
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