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From: egg@ihlpa.ATT.COM (Edwin G. Green)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: SE display bug survey results (medium long)
Message-ID: <4689@ihlpa.ATT.COM>
Date: Mon, 20-Jul-87 12:20:12 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul 20 12:20:12 1987
Date-Received: Tue, 21-Jul-87 06:28:18 EDT
References: <409@sdacs.ucsd.EDU>
Reply-To: egg@ihlpa.UUCP (55144-Green,E.G.)
Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories
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In article <409@sdacs.ucsd.EDU> wade@sdacs.ucsd.EDU (Wade S. Blomgren) writes:
>
>What I do care about is that I am afraid the wiggling display will give
>me a headache, reduce my enjoyment of the machine, and my productivity, and
>the dealer can't help me since all the machines he gets are doing this.
>How should I approach finding a solution? Or do I just suck it up and
>live with it. This topic is now open for discussion.

I added a Hyperdrive 20 to my 512 and immediately developed the wiggle.
I haven't noticed (but haven't really looked yet) a wiggle on my SE at
home (my SE has dual floppies).  I have lived with the wiggle for over
a year and haven't suffered any of the problems that you fear and I
look at the screen most of the day.  My wiggle is most noticeable in
the upper right hand corner of the screen.  My dealer at first didn't
acknowlege it, but later admitted that most of the Hyperdrive 20s had
similar problems.
-- 
Edwin G. Green
AT&T Bell Laboratories		Naperville, Illinois, USA
IHP 1D-530			312-416-7187	
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