Hi Brian,

Well, that's difficult to say.  After the transplant, for the next year,
there were 2 cells that exhibited the loss of a dot.  But since its return,
I've seen dots drop in other cells now, but it's less frequent than before
when there were 2 cells involved.  So go figure.

Les

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Hi Les:

An intermittent fault is always the hardest to diagnose and fix.

The idea of going into support information mode and exercising the display
with the unit held upside down does make a lot of sense, as the dots may
dislodge dust or other foreign material and since the unit is upside down,
it will fall to the floor.

Is your display problem always the same cells that don't work intermittently
or does the problem seem to occur on random cells?

Brian

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