Help needed! For 6 months I've had my Wallstreet 292 (Mac OS 9.1) 
plugged into a nice Dell LCD monitor when in the office, running 
consistently at a resolution of 1280x1024. I could put it to sleep 
and the monitor always came up on waking.

Last week I gave a talk to a group and had the PB attached to a video 
projector. When I'd finished, I put it to sleep (so I thought), 
disconnected the projector and put the PB in a snug-fitting case I 
use. The following morning the PB was quite dead - I think it had 
been running until the battery completely expired (must have got very 
hot). It recharged OK but now . . . monitor problems. If I boot with 
the Dell monitor attached, it lights up. If I put the PB to sleep, 
and wake it, the monitor doesn't recognise the PB and gives a 
'Resolution not recognised' error message. This means I have to 
reboot every time. I've trashed the monitor and finder prefs, zapped 
the PRAM, done a reset and run Techtool. Nothing.

Any ideas anyone?
-- 
With best wishes,

Roger Shufflebottom

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