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Kyle Rose wrote in a message to Mike Bilow: > EG> I have all the dot clocks, refresh rates, sync timimgs, etc, > EG> if you anyone wishes to help. > > We can take a shot at it, but any fires will be your problem... KR> This is a huge urban legend. In the past it may have been true KR> that attempting to clock a monitor past its specs caused Bad KR> Things(TM), but today, most monitors do the intelligent thing: KR> lose sync. I agree that most monitors will handle this intelligently rather than blow up, but I can assure you that this is NOT an urban legend: I personally set a monitor on fire this way and melted the flyback, although it is true that it was many years ago. The machine in question was a Northgate 12MHz 286, to give you some idea of the time frame. (And yes, I saved the keyboard.) To the best of my knowledge, while we're on the subject, being able to make the floppy drive oscillate in such a way as to set up a resonance and shake the machine apart IS an urban legend, and it seems very unlikely to me that such a thing could be possible. This story gets wide play, and I think it was even recounted in the book "The Devouring Fungus," although to be fair that book represents itself as a collection of stories without claiming that any of them are factually accurate. -- Mike - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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