I've heard of peripherals "killing" or hurting computers. ADB devices, not 
properly connected, or re-connected while the computer is on, can damage a 
logic board - or so I'm told.

So, when my KVM switch started misbehaving on the ADB function (it never 
worked properly with video), I stopped using it.

But my question now is... can the damage go the other way 'round? Can a 
computer damage its peripherals?

I ask this because I recently swapped some memory, and the monitor off the 
logic board's video port went out. I hooked up another monitor to that 
port, and it isn't working right, either....

Is this possible? Or just coincidence?

(Sometimes it seems that the most amazing coincidences in life happen when 
computers fail.... I never did forgive QuicKeys for a hard drive going out: 
after all, I installed the program, fiddled with it for a day or two, had 
some trouble, and the - whammo! - the hard drive went! But that doesn't 
really make sense, now, does it?)




- t

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