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RE: 701C display prob



When you upgraded the 701 from 24MB to 40MB, did you notice a
difference? What OSes are you using?
Tom  T.
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>----------
>From: 	Paul Khoury[SMTP:pkhoury@loop.com]
>Sent: 	1998 January 21 - Wednesday 12:15
>To: 	Peckham Engineering
>Cc: 	ThinkPad List
>Subject: 	Re: 701C display prob
>
>On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 09:05:26 -0800 (PST), Peckham Engineering wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Paul Khoury wrote:
>>> 
>>> If you don't think it's the flex cable, it could be either a software
>>> problem or a defective LCD, though since you've had it that long, I
>>>somewhat
>>> doubt it.  Have you recently added any options or new software/operating 
>system(s)?
>>> 
>>Paul,
>>
>>Don't think I've changed anything in a while.  I'm not 100% certain it is 
>>not the cable, but it seems like it might be the video subsystem from
>>the way the problem developed.  Hope it isn't the LCD since that has no
>>bad pixels, and I don't want it returned with a crummy screen.  I did 
>>upgrade from 24mb to 40mb of ram a couple of months ago.  The problem 
>>started about one month later, but I'm not sure how that could affect the 
>>display.
>>
>Maybe it could be bad ram, causing a software problem.
>
>What brand of memory did you use?
>Does it have a warranty?
>
>-- 
>Paul
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