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garrett.rosania Posted - Feb 14 2006 : 1:20:23 PM
Both of the monitors at the 4T are flickering and displaying flashing horizontal lines. The Goggles also seem to be exhibiting the same behavior.

During the course of writing this message, the monitors have returned to normal. Go figure.
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deshmukh Posted - Feb 14 2006 : 2:17:24 PM
I have reset the video switch for now.
jim.voyvodic Posted - Feb 14 2006 : 2:15:04 PM
If everything is flickering it has to be a video switch issue. If this happens again, the Tech should turn off the video switch and turn it back on. You will need to reset the video switch software connections afterwards.

Jim

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