David Taylor wrote:
>
>
> OK. Would it cause lasting damage, or just interference? That is, I've
Don't worry, if you still see the image, it's in the monitor's range, so you won't
damage it.
Damaging the monitor in the X context means choosing H/V frequencies beyond the
monitor's capabiliti
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From: David Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thursday, June 25, 1998 1:59 AM
Subject: Re: XWindows damaging my monitor?!
>You know what bothers me? Windows 95
8-)
regards
David Buddrige
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>
> ps.
> You know what bothers me? Windows 95 doe
Fred Whipple wrote:
>
> >The speakers are magnetically-shielded. I have no idea about the monitor
> >tho'. But even if the monitor's not, the speakers wouldn't be the problem
> >if they are shielded, or would they?
>
> Well, technically, magnetic shielding is a two way thing. That is, though
Dan Cornilescu wrote:
> David Taylor wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a 15in something-or-other. I am not sure what brand it is. On
> > the back it says "LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP." and "50-60Hz" and "Model
> > No:CM-1565MCLR".
>
> You wouldn't believe what 2 (inspired) minutes of web search c
>> What is the monitor sitting next to, specifically what is near the
lower-right
>> corner of the monitor. Sounds like an external force is causing what you are
>> seeing (gotta be the X-Files :-)
>
>A speaker. 480W GLi 768. It's turned off.
>Could this be the problem, even tho' it's turned of
David Taylor wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a 15in something-or-other. I am not sure what brand it is. On
> the back it says "LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP." and "50-60Hz" and "Model
> No:CM-1565MCLR".
You wouldn't believe what 2 (inspired) minutes of web search can
do!
http://www.liteontc.com/
http://
David Taylor wrote:
>
> >> I have a 15in something-or-other. I am not sure what brand it is. On
> >> the back it says "LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP." and "50-60Hz" and "Model
> >> No:CM-1565MCLR".
>
> >Isn't by any chance the 50-60Hz refering to the AC power supply
> >frequency?
>
> I don't know..
David Taylor wrote:
>
> > What is the monitor sitting next to, specifically what is near the lower-right
> > corner of the monitor. Sounds like an external force is causing what you are
> > seeing (gotta be the X-Files :-)
>
> A speaker. 480W GLi 768. It's turned off.
> Could this be the prob
>A speaker. 480W GLi 768. It's turned off.
>Could this be the problem, even tho' it's turned off?
>David Taylor.
It may be turned off, but the magnet in the speaker isn't. Is it designed
to be used next to a monitor, i.e., shielded?
MB
--
System Administrator - Finnigan FT/MS - Madison WI. U
> What is the monitor sitting next to, specifically what is near the lower-right
> corner of the monitor. Sounds like an external force is causing what you are
> seeing (gotta be the X-Files :-)
A speaker. 480W GLi 768. It's turned off.
Could this be the problem, even tho' it's turned off?
Re
>> I have a 15in something-or-other. I am not sure what brand it is. On
>> the back it says "LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP." and "50-60Hz" and "Model
>> No:CM-1565MCLR".
>Isn't by any chance the 50-60Hz refering to the AC power supply
>frequency?
I don't know... it might be. It's located beneath th
David Taylor wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a 15in something-or-other. I am not sure what brand it is. On
> the back it says "LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORP." and "50-60Hz" and "Model
> No:CM-1565MCLR".
Isn't by any chance the 50-60Hz refering to the AC power supply
frequency?
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>In Linux, I have the same settings. I had the refresh rate set at
>60Hz. Lately, I have noticed a flicker in the bottom right corner of
>the screen. I remembered reading that the wrong settings in XWindows
>can damage a monitor. So, I lowered the refresh rate to 56Hz. I can't
>really see any
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