>At 23:34 -0400 on 27/08/56, Jason Trunzo wrote:
>
>>the placard reads "Macintosh Color Display"  The power specs say:
>>"100-240v ~ 50-60Hz   1.3A Max"  It is from Family number M1212, and
>>has a Factory ID of: SDN.  It is a 15 inch monitor with a 14 inch
>
>M1212 is definitely *not* a 15-inch monitor, but it should work fine on the
>IIci :)
>
>>resolutions, etc. with no problem.  But the second I power off the
>>IIci, I have to go through the process of un-plugging and re-plugging
>>the monitor cable again.
>
>Might be a bad capacitor in the PSU circuitry somewhere.
>
>And your e-mail Mac needs a new PRAM battery :)
>
>the pickle
>

Oh yeah, the time & date...that's because I was adding RAM and 
putting a new PRAM battery in...just forgot to set the date & 
time...thanks for noticing.
How can I check the PSU (and what is PSU?) circuitry?
Also, can you tell me how to gain that 1/2 inch of un-used screen 
around the perimeter?  I've tried upping the res. which works on my 
PPC, but no effect with this monitor.

thanks.
J.T>



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