Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!csri.toronto.edu!byu Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds From: byu@csri.toronto.edu (Benjamin Yu) Subject: Re: lcd problem? Message-ID: <1990Nov8.165204.11245@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> Organization: CSRI, University of Toronto References: <39442@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> <1990Nov8.104537.8801@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> <1990Nov8.105717@ee.ubc.ca> Date: 8 Nov 90 21:52:04 GMT Lines: 22 In article <1990Nov8.105717@ee.ubc.ca> jmorriso@ee.ubc.ca writes: # IF I understand the descriptions of the LCD problem, there is probably # no problem. # # In article <39442@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> s25bt@gandalf.Berkeley.EDU (Keith # Kong) writes: # # Several posts back, someone mentioned about a replacement 48SX # # displaying weird lcd behavior which can be likened to what # # you see when you turn off the tv. Well, my newly bought 48SX # # showed the same type of problem. I was fiddling with the on-D # # <- sequence, when suddenly, when I pressed the 8 key, zap! # # ...... # # When you fiddle with the on-D <- sequence, you are entering the HP's # memory debugger/tester. # ..... Sure, Keith was fooling around with the debugger and got the funny screen fading. That's no surprise. But I get that everytime I power on! The more I use it, the more I think I need another replacement!! Benjamin Yu