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Re: MONITOR IIC: Image slightly tilted; How to fix?
In a previous article, pa.schaefer@fz-juelich.de (Patrick Schaefer) says:
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>From: Patrick Schaefer <pa.schaefer@fz-juelich.de>
>Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
>Subject: Re: MONITOR IIC: Image slightly tilted; How to fix?
>Date: Tue, 18 Nov 1997 16:54:27 +0100
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>James Poore wrote:
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>> From the 'off the wall files' try demagnetising (degaussing) the pix tube.
>
>A magnetic field may rotate the image, that's true.
>
>It is worth a try: put the monitor face to face in front of your 21"
>Trinitron and turn the 21" on and off a few times...
>The Trinitron degaussing coil is strong enough to degauss everything in
>front it. You can even use it to erase your floppy disks.
Or if you have an old Weller Soldering gun with the cheap 12ga copper
tips, that will work in a pinch as a degausser. It does make a
difference if the tip is in or not. Its been so long since I had one of
those I cant remember which way is better.
Jim
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