Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!samsung!rex!ukma!eng.ufl.edu!haven!wam.umd.edu!mikec From: mikec@wam.umd.edu (Michael D. Callaghan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: H E L P Message-ID: <1991Mar8.104541.8371@wam.umd.edu> Date: 8 Mar 91 10:45:41 GMT References: <1991Mar7.181428.236@husc3.harvard.edu> Sender: usenet@wam.umd.edu (USENET Posting) Organization: University of Maryland at College Park Lines: 30 Nntp-Posting-Host: vs08wor In article <1991Mar7.181428.236@husc3.harvard.edu> baack@husc9.harvard.edu (Audy Baack) writes: > Also, I'd like to know if there is any way I can adjust my MegaPixel >display. Currently, the image slopes from ~.5 cm on one side of the screen >to about 1 cm on the other, yielding a rather slanted viewpoint. Do I have >to take the monitor back for repair? Or is there some way I can do it >myself? For what it's worth, this should be of general amusment to all. I attended FOSE '91 in DC today, and I spoke with a NeXT rep. He told me that he'd never seen a defective NeXT monitor, and that if one should have a problem, it's probably just a minor adjustment. For those of you at universities who've seen a two-year-old Cube with a fuzzy, wavy monitor, I don't believe it either. > > Finally, how does one go about getting modem software when one has >no SW to begin with? I can't xmodem/kermit and get something off of a BB >without first having some software, or am I wrong?? > I set up tip in 5 minutes with no trouble at all (and that's something for me ;-) -- MikeC _________________________________________________________ Michael D. Callaghan, MDC Designs, University of Maryland mikec@wam.umd.edu