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- From: tertium@milton.u.washington.edu (l boyd)
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- Subject: Re: Strange flicker with Apple 13" RGB monitor
- Message-ID: <tertium.713638924@milton>
- Date: 12 Aug 92 17:02:04 GMT
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- PHEACOCK@utmmg.med.uth.tmc.edu (Philip Heacock) writes:
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- >I have talked to three people who have bought 13 inch monitors in the last
- >six mo. All of them exhibit this behavior. The "problem" (is it?) is
- >independent of cpu.
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- Make that four! My 1-month-old monitor went (quite literally) on the blink.
- Of course, now I can't reproduce the problem, but I DO HAVE A WITNESS!
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- I do believe the problem is independent of the CPU -- it might even be something
- as "stupid" as a loose cable, though that was the first thing I checked.
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