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Date Posted: 12:18:01 06/22/01 Fri
Author: Ian West
Subject: Re: Mystery lead: help required
In reply to: Ian West 's message, "Re: Mystery lead: help required" on 14:58:30 06/21/01 Thu

Doh! I was having trouble making sense of the pic, when I realised all I had to do was turn the brightness up, and its blindingly obvious where it attaches :) The three white wires are actually red on my CC BTW.

Anyway, got the lead attached, and the VRAM installed, and everything is fine now (well, apart from the fact the picture isn't stable for the first couple of minutes after power-up, but I suspect thats a dry joint or something else that I'm not gonna fix very easily...)

Thanks again for your help,
Ian

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