Re: [newbie] Monitor specs

1999-12-03 Thread Dan Schaller

Tthanks to you all. It was very helpful (and I'm going to install a different
monitor: turns out that this one is a rarity :-)

Axalon Bloodstone wrote:

 On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, M Thompson wrote:

  I hope I'm not banned from the list for saying this, but...
 
  Check out www.winfiles.com and go to the drivers section to see if you can
  dig up anything.
 
 
  Matt

 I think he may have ment www.windrivers.com

  From: Dan Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Subject: [newbie] Monitor specs
  Date: Sat, 27 Nov 1999 08:15:03 -0500
  
  Does anyone have a recommendation for a site that contains specs for
  various monitors? I have a Victor VM-240 without the users manual and no
  specs on the backplate. Victor (In Fort Worth, Texas, USA) doesn't seem
  to have a web site and the only specs I can find are for a 220 (and they
  are advertised on a commercial site that wants $45 for them!!)
  
  Thanks for any recommendations.
  
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[newbie] Monitor specs

1999-11-27 Thread Dan Schaller

Does anyone have a recommendation for a site that contains specs for
various monitors? I have a Victor VM-240 without the users manual and no
specs on the backplate. Victor (In Fort Worth, Texas, USA) doesn't seem
to have a web site and the only specs I can find are for a 220 (and they
are advertised on a commercial site that wants $45 for them!!)

Thanks for any recommendations.

-- 
"Americans are broad-minded people. They'll accept the fact that a
person can be an alcoholic, a dope fiend, a wife beater, and even a
newspaperman, but if a man doesn't drive there's something wrong with
him."  - Art Buchwald