I've got an early Wallstreet (no cache) with video problems. Sometimes, it has vertical columns of jagged wiggly areas of color change. The problem does not appear in black and white, nor is it present when using an external monitor. When I bought the Wallstreet, I was told that the problem was because of one of the ribbon cables to the screen going bad and it depends on the position/angle of the screen. Sometimes, moving the screen around cures the problem and sometimes not.

Opinions? Cures?


Dan Pennington Minneapolis, MN


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