From: Marco Mailand (N_at_abasurf.ch)
Date: Mon Jan 27 2003 - 23:49:02 PST
"Frank Gruendel" wrote @ 27.1.2003 22:18 Uhr / <fg2_at_pda-soft.de>:
> Congratulations. But this does not always work. When I fixed Victor's 2100
> (which hopefully will arrive soon...), I also did the removal thing. This
> helped
> to a certain degree, but it didn't make the jaggies disappear. They
> disappeared
> when I replaced the display AND the upper part of the case. Unfortunately,
> after I put the other display in, I noticed the problem with the pen losing
> its
> alignment when drawing close to the Newton logo. Since this problem hadn't
> been there before I replaced the display, I replaced the main logic board,
> too...
I forgot to mention that I didn't only remove material at the right side of
the case but equally at all the four edges. Maybe you have something
pressing onto the screen close to the logo edge?
>> I needed about 4 hours for all of my experiments and the repair.
> This is only when doing it for the first time ;-)
I did two in that time :-P
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