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- From: engb@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Ben Eng)
- Subject: Re: NEC 3D and a Microway flicker fixer.
- Message-ID: <Bu9Fwu.4LB@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca>
- Organization: Jet Penguin Lavatories
- References: <1992Sep8.111600.18@bra.isnet.inmos.co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 12:55:41 GMT
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- In <1992Sep8.111600.18@bra.isnet.inmos.co.uk> tscarpenter@bra.isnet.inmos.co.uk writes:
-
- > Can anyone tell me if theMicroway flicker fixer will work with a
- > NEC 3D multisync monitor, and if so what screen modes will work.
-
- I have a Microway FlickerFixer and a NEC 3D and everything works just
- dandy. The only problem I've had is that the fuse in the 3D has
- blown twice, and another time the monitor fried requiring a full
- replacement. I'm starting to suspect some funny electrical
- characteristics either of the FF or of the supply in my apartment,
- or that the NEC 3D does not have adequate protection.
-
- > Also I am confused as to why productivity mode will not work on
- > my multisync I thought it would sync upto 31, But when I try and
- > run productivity the screen starts wrapping round like a sync problem.
-
- Umm... The FlickerFixer has a maximum horizontal overscan capability.
- I think it is something like 704 (or 720?) pixels across. But the
- ECS Denise was released way after the FlickerFixer's release, so
- most likely the FF is at fault.
-
- Ben
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