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Re: Monitor wave
- Subject: Re: Monitor wave
- From: wernst@deltanet.com (Warren 'Llama' Ernst)
- Date: 1995/10/02
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena
- References: <44h2jh$h3t@news.ysu.edu> <44mjbh$n7f@golden.ncw.net>
- Reply-to: wernst@deltanet.com
progreen@ncw.net (Chuck Orem) wrote:
>Ken Phifer (aq481@yfn.ysu.edu) wrote:
>> On my AppleIIC, the monitor picture is wavy every 5 or 6 seconds,
>> making it difficult to read things...Is there something simple
>> I can do?
>Make sure you have a good connection between your IIc and monitor, and
>that the RCA cable isn't dying.
>Failing that, try moving you're IIc and monitors power to another
>circuit.
This may sound silly, but make sure that you don't have a halogen
light fixture turned on anywhere in your house. I have two halogen
lamps that when turned on within about 40 feet of my monitor, makes it
start to wiggle. Wierd but true...
Virtually,
WArr
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