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Robert Murphy
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Hi
I have a Compaq P110 that was acquired very cheaply. It is in very good
order - the tube has a good brightness/contrast range, no colour blotches or
moires etc, so for an old monitor I guess it's been refurbished at some
stage.
However, intermittently the whole display will 'jump' a millimeter or so. It
happens very quickly, at random and doesn't seem to lose sync, the display
just jumps and returns, enough to be annoying.
The OSD does the same thing with no signal applied so I don't think it's
related to the signal I'm feeding it (normal video card through the D15, I
haven't tried the BNC connectors).
I bought it in the hope that since the tube seems fine, the jumping problem
would be relatively inexpensive to fix. It is a nice monitor - the specs are
good and if I can get it working satisfactorily it may be a real bargain.
Any ideas on this? I won't end up fixing it myself, but would like to have a
clue when talking to the serviceman.
Thanks
Rob
I have a Compaq P110 that was acquired very cheaply. It is in very good
order - the tube has a good brightness/contrast range, no colour blotches or
moires etc, so for an old monitor I guess it's been refurbished at some
stage.
However, intermittently the whole display will 'jump' a millimeter or so. It
happens very quickly, at random and doesn't seem to lose sync, the display
just jumps and returns, enough to be annoying.
The OSD does the same thing with no signal applied so I don't think it's
related to the signal I'm feeding it (normal video card through the D15, I
haven't tried the BNC connectors).
I bought it in the hope that since the tube seems fine, the jumping problem
would be relatively inexpensive to fix. It is a nice monitor - the specs are
good and if I can get it working satisfactorily it may be a real bargain.
Any ideas on this? I won't end up fixing it myself, but would like to have a
clue when talking to the serviceman.
Thanks
Rob