londonguy999
Technical User
Hello All,
I have a monitor/graphics card problem that I discovered.
I have a P133 32 MB RAM PC (yes its an antique, I know!). I was on the net, then suddenly the display seems to change mode or something similar, although the resolution remained as before, but the screen appeared to "reset" itself i.e. the screen size was slightly reduced and I got the pin cushion effect etc. The screen then turned into a mess so I rebooted as I couldn't read anything on the screen.
Now, whenever I turn on the PC this same "mess" remains. The screen text seems to be slightly larger than normal but reproduced several times at a fixed horizontal displacement i.e. there seems to be about 4 screens laid over each other. This also produces much flickering. The screen data does not appear to be displaced vertically though i.e. up or down, just left or right. Needless to say I can't read anything! Plus, although the monitor switches from standby to "green" mode immediately I turn the PC on, it takes about 10-15 seconds before the monitor displays this wierd stuff.
Apart from that the PC works fine and I tried to figure out what the problem might be. I'm not sure whether it is the graphics card or the monitor. I took the graphics card out and blew on it, made sure all the chips were in, but the problem remains.
Further to this, I found last night that if I play with the "translate screen button" i.e. to normally move the screen left or right, then i can get the 4/5 separate images/rays to converge to two. However, upon rebooting, the PC/monitor/"machine as a whole!" forgets my modification and reverts to the original 4/5. Unfortunately, I don't have access to a spare video card/monitor, nor do I have a car so I can't transport my PC anywhere. This problem affects everything incl DOS i.e. its not just windows that is affected. I will probably buy a cheap i.e. 45 bucks/30 quid video card at the weekend and try that out. if that fails, i can get my hands on a cheap monitor for around 75 bucks/50 quid.
I would really appreciate any help as to what you think the problem might be. Obviously I don't want to buy a new graphics card if the monitor is broken and vice versa!
Thanks,
Joe
I have a monitor/graphics card problem that I discovered.
I have a P133 32 MB RAM PC (yes its an antique, I know!). I was on the net, then suddenly the display seems to change mode or something similar, although the resolution remained as before, but the screen appeared to "reset" itself i.e. the screen size was slightly reduced and I got the pin cushion effect etc. The screen then turned into a mess so I rebooted as I couldn't read anything on the screen.
Now, whenever I turn on the PC this same "mess" remains. The screen text seems to be slightly larger than normal but reproduced several times at a fixed horizontal displacement i.e. there seems to be about 4 screens laid over each other. This also produces much flickering. The screen data does not appear to be displaced vertically though i.e. up or down, just left or right. Needless to say I can't read anything! Plus, although the monitor switches from standby to "green" mode immediately I turn the PC on, it takes about 10-15 seconds before the monitor displays this wierd stuff.
Apart from that the PC works fine and I tried to figure out what the problem might be. I'm not sure whether it is the graphics card or the monitor. I took the graphics card out and blew on it, made sure all the chips were in, but the problem remains.
Further to this, I found last night that if I play with the "translate screen button" i.e. to normally move the screen left or right, then i can get the 4/5 separate images/rays to converge to two. However, upon rebooting, the PC/monitor/"machine as a whole!" forgets my modification and reverts to the original 4/5. Unfortunately, I don't have access to a spare video card/monitor, nor do I have a car so I can't transport my PC anywhere. This problem affects everything incl DOS i.e. its not just windows that is affected. I will probably buy a cheap i.e. 45 bucks/30 quid video card at the weekend and try that out. if that fails, i can get my hands on a cheap monitor for around 75 bucks/50 quid.
I would really appreciate any help as to what you think the problem might be. Obviously I don't want to buy a new graphics card if the monitor is broken and vice versa!
Thanks,
Joe