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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Norman/
>> I know of no way a QL would zap a monitor.  The other way round is
>> *very* common (8-)#
> Yes, but my knowledge of electronics and what can and cannot be done is very 
> very limited so while it is possible that the QL might not zap the monitor, I 
> could equally connect the cable up wrongly and feed 12v up the wrong wire - 
> or something similar.
> 
> A TV will do for testing :o)
There are no high voltages on the monitor connection - just benign TTL
(ie below 5V).

Even you could do nothing to the monitor (8-)#

Tony

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