Re: Monitor Headaches!

2002-08-30 Thread c e
--- John Niven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At 16:15 -0700 on 26/08/02, John Niven wrote: > BTW Did Apple ever make a Color Portrait Monitor? Not that I'm aware of. A while back, Radius did make a 15" Pivot Display that could do up to 8-bit (maybe more) and you could swivel the display to view

Re: Monitor Headaches!

2002-08-30 Thread John Niven
> At 16:15 -0700 on 26/08/02, John Niven wrote: > > >Being the cheapskate that I am, I bought two Apple 15" Multiscans this weekend. > >Typically, they both have the same problem :-( i.e. no RED! Actually, one of > >them will gave a good picture if you leave it powered up long enough. Then the

Re: Monitor Headaches!

2002-08-28 Thread Jim Lunceford
Pickle: Thanks a bunch Jim the pickle wrote: > At 06:15 -0700 on 28/08/02, Jim Lunceford wrote: > > >Pickle: > > > >"Right!!! whats a PCB?" > > PCB = printed circuit board. > -- > > the pickle > > FAQ > > Software Archive >

Re: Monitor Headaches!

2002-08-28 Thread the pickle
At 06:15 -0700 on 28/08/02, Jim Lunceford wrote: >Pickle: > >"Right!!! whats a PCB?" PCB = printed circuit board. -- the pickle FAQ Software Archive

Re: Monitor Headaches!

2002-08-28 Thread Jim Lunceford
E. McCann: I'm a better man for the knowin' of it. ( I knew that."really") Thanks a bunch Jim Lunceford --- E McCann wrote: > At 06:15 AM 8/28/2002, Jim Lunceford typed thusly: > > >Pickle: > > > >"Right!!! whats a PCB?" > > PCB = Printed Circuit Board. The (normally) green

Re: Monitor Headaches!

2002-08-28 Thread E McCann
At 06:15 AM 8/28/2002, Jim Lunceford typed thusly: >Pickle: > >"Right!!! whats a PCB?" PCB = Printed Circuit Board. The (normally) green thing with all the chips, wires, etc. soldered onto it, examples being the logic board and expansion cards. >--- >Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. >

Re: Monitor Headaches!

2002-08-28 Thread Jim Lunceford
Pickle: "Right!!! whats a PCB?" Please excuse my "Monitor ignorance" Please reply Jim Lunceford - the pickle wrote: > > Resoldering most of the connections on the CRT-end PCB should fix the bad red > problem. > > MS15s were notorious for this; their design is rather

Re: Monitor Headaches!

2002-08-27 Thread the pickle
At 16:15 -0700 on 26/08/02, John Niven wrote: >Being the cheapskate that I am, I bought two Apple 15" Multiscans this weekend. >One from charity shop for $2.50 and the other from yard sale for $3.00. >Untested, but I thought I should be able to make one good one from two :-) > >Typically, they bo

Re: Monitor Headaches!

2002-08-27 Thread E McCann
I've gone through many 15" multiscans... Most tend to flicker, lose one or two colors, etc. I'm *told* they had problems with cold solder joints on the series... Some work fine, others are horrible, and it doesn't seem the "horrible" ones are a small percentage. At 04:15 PM 8/26/2002, John Niv

Re: Monitor Headaches!

2002-08-26 Thread Kyle Kinsey
>Being the cheapskate that I am, I bought two Apple 15" Multiscans this >weekend. >One from charity shop for $2.50 and the other from yard sale for $3.00. >Untested, but I thought I should be able to make one good one from two :-) > >Typically, they both have the same problem :-( i.e. no RED! Actu

Monitor Headaches!

2002-08-26 Thread John Niven
Being the cheapskate that I am, I bought two Apple 15" Multiscans this weekend. One from charity shop for $2.50 and the other from yard sale for $3.00. Untested, but I thought I should be able to make one good one from two :-) Typically, they both have the same problem :-( i.e. no RED! Actually,