Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:3072 comp.sys.att:6692 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!nuchat!flatline!erict From: erict@flatline.UUCP (J. Eric Townsend) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: monitor problems on a 3b1? :-( Message-ID: <732@flatline.UUCP> Date: 12 Jun 89 01:50:32 GMT Reply-To: erict@flatline.UUCP (J. Eric Townsend) Distribution: na Organization: Fusion-Chem-Info-Med-Data-Bio-Net-Tech-Quik, Inc. (Ltd.) Lines: 47 This is going to sound wierd, but please follow through... :-) I switched to a "log" window (a tail -f of uucp stuff) a few seconds ago. There was a line or two of characters that had a bend in them. Very slight, just a pixel in the middle. Just enough to make me think I was getting blurry-eyed. I went to another window, and the characters looked just fine. So I went back to the log window. The characters still had a bend in them. The log hadn't advanced, either. I got out a straitedge (metal, for graphics/layout work. I *KNOW* it's straight). Yep, they were bent. I could see the unevenness of the pixels. Here's how an "L" looked. x x x x x x x x xxxxx Aha!, I thought. Somebody once had a "wavy-monitor" problem and had to replace their monitor. I've caught mine before it's gone bad! Then, it got wierd. The log changed, so the screen scrolled up a couple of lines. The *SAME* lines stayed bent as they went up the screen. The lines that replaced them DID NOT BEND. I *told* you it was wierd. I've thought I've had "bending lines" before, but I could never observe them on a regular basis, so I assumed a flaky source of power or something. Anybody have any suggestions? The number of a good witch-doctor, maybe? -- Grep sed "awk! man cut grep, edit banner false! get help!" Man disable grep, split banner, join prof admin. Grep mount eqn, find path. Grep echo spell. False cat kill admin, man. Grep find banner, make true message. J. Eric Townsend-flatline!erict EastEnders Maillist: eastender@flatline.UUCP