on 8/11/02 7:03 PM, the pickle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 17:55 -0600 on 11/08/02, Philip Stortz wrote:
> 
>> ps, that looks like a convergence problem to me.  the machine was
>> probably near a magnet too long.  a good degaussing should fix it.
> 
> Convergence and magnetisation of the mask have little to do with each other.
> Convergence can be fixed relatively easily with controls on the CRT itself; if
> the degausser has gone bad, waving a magnet around in front of the screen may
> be the only way to easily fix the problem.


So waving a magnet around the front of the screen is a way to get rid of the
fading. Sounds kinda risky to my so I will just go ahead and sell it and
then tell the buyer how to fix it instead of me trying to fix it and then
having the chance of messing it up. The last mac i sent though did cost 25
to ship so i think that is pretty acurate. sorry to post a auction, it was
just the only place I had a pic listed. But it is for sure for sale.

Thanks

Josh


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