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Did I just kill a C= 1960?
« on: May 27, 2014, 01:26:07 AM »
Hi all,
 
 Well.. a sad day, it seems...
 
 I bought a Commodore 1960 monitor a few days ago and got it today in the mail... On the way back from worl I picked up the box and got home..
 
 I unpacked it and I thought of doing a quick test just to see if it was working (as it was suposed to)... so I got out my PC laptop from its case, I connected the monitor and tuened it on.. good, it turns on.. so to check the picture I powered it off and connected my laptop's VGA output to the monitor , turned the PC and monitor on and .. so far so good, it showed the PCs picture though it was not centered but moved to the left.. anyway... I let the PC on for a while.. turned my back on the monitor looking for some other stuff and when I checked the monitor again there was no display anymore! Now when I turn it on, the screen doesn't actually turn on and there's a low frequency sound coming out of it...
 
 So the question is... did the PC send a high freq that killed it? Do you think it can be repaired? Any thougs or comments will be greatly appreciated!
 
 
 Cheers,
 
 Dragster
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