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From: tod@parsely.uucp (Tod Oace)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Apple Color Monitor
Summary: mine makes noises too
Keywords: Static, Problem?
Message-ID: <1989Aug10.204737.15412@parsely.uucp>
Date: 10 Aug 89 20:47:37 GMT
References: <829@amc-vlsi.UUCP> <1571@sunset.MATH.UCLA.EDU>
Reply-To: tod@parsely.UUCP (Tod Oace)
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In article <1571@sunset.MATH.UCLA.EDU> jbence@math.ucla.edu (James K. Bence) writes:
>In article <829@amc-vlsi.UUCP> ryan (Ryan Jorgenson) writes:
>>I have a concern with Apple's Color Monitor (13").  I have a MacIIcx with 
>>8 bit video card and the Apple Color Monitor.  My concern is that after the
>>monitor has warmed up for a bit (~20 min), it begins making soft "poping"
>>noises 
>>ryan@amc-vlsi.ucalgary.ca	|	The Alberta Microelectronic Centre
>>				|	Calgary, Alberta Canada
>
>
>Ok, I've got the same problem (?) with my 3 week old Mac IIcx.
>Anybody else out there heard of this also?
>
>James Bence
>UCLA Math Dept.

My 1 week (going on 2!) old IIcx monitor seems to be doing the same thing,
although I'd describe the sound as more of a soft snapping sound.
Also, I've mostly noticed it after I've turned it off.  Scarey?
I haven't noticed how long it lasts though.
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