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- Subject: Re: Shakey Apple Monitors....
- Message-ID: <zaphod-131192155034@gregt.winona.msus.edu>
- From: zaphod@vax2.winona.msus.edu (Gregory Talmo)
- Date: 13 Nov 92 15:53:49 -0600
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- In article <1992Nov12.225812.1689@osf.org>, drand@spinner.osf.org (Douglas
- S. Rand) wrote:
- >
- > |> Another problem with monitors, if this topic has already been addressed in
- > |> postings, please forward that info to me via e-mail. Thank you very much!
- > |>
- > |> The problem is with a shakey image on Apple's 13 Monitor. The image is
- > |> shakey, almost to the point of giving you a headache sometimes. There does
- > |> not appear to be any magnetic cause, or other environmental cause. The
- > |> machines are in a cluster, and only some are affected, and those appear to
- > |> be random. Anyone else had this problem? Is it a problem with the
- > |> monitors? Thanks in advance...
-
- Are the minitors sitting on top of the Macs that they are attached to?
- If so try taking them off, it might do the trick. Doing this on a
- collegue's (sp?) machine sloved the shimmy problem right away.
-
- - Greg Talmo (zaphod@vax2.winona.msus.edu)
- |The opinions expressed above are my
- own,
- "A censor is a man who knows more |and do not necessarily reflect the
- than he thinks you ought to." |opinions, tastes, or policies of Winona
- - Granville Hicks |State University, its faculty, staff or
- |students.
-