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Re: Why didn't my apple need a screen saver?
- Subject: Re: Why didn't my apple need a screen saver?
- From: cstadbg@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Mr M J Brown)
- Date: 13 Jan 1993 13:12:24 -0000
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Computing Services, University of Warwick, UK
- References: <31DEC92.06222989@vax.clarku.edu> <bazyar.725786539@teal> <C094pr.Mp7@well.sf.ca.us>
In article <C094pr.Mp7@well.sf.ca.us> joko@well.sf.ca.us (Joe Kohn) writes:
>
>My IIGS monitor has phosphor burn. It developed after using 8 bit telecomm
>programs where the top of the screen is white. Although I can't see it all
>the time, that white menu bar is indelibly etched into my monitor.
>
>IIGS monitors, like all computer monitors, will suffer from phosphor burn
>if the same characters or graphics appear on the screen all the time.
>
>Is it so bad that I can't use my monitor? No, it isn't.
I have a similiar problem due to using Applewriter for long periods of time.
The status line is etched into the top line somewhat...especially the non-dyn-
amic bits of the line!
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