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Scott Prell

Jan 1, 1970
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Help! Evey time I shut down my computer and restart, I have to tweak the screen with the "Select" and "Reset" buttons. Is there some way to keep my monitor settings permanent even following shutdown?
 
Some monitors use a small 8-pin IC to store
the settings into. It is a serial flash memory IC.
They have numbers like 24C04. They only cost
about $3 to $4 for the IC.
Some NECs use a 40-pin Weltrend IC that
contains RAM and static memory. It is a
specially programmed CPU that runs the
monitor. It is generally not available to purchase.
I would replace the 8-pin IC and hope that it
fixes the problem.
John
 
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Scott Prell

Jan 1, 1970
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Okay, as soon as you advise what "IC" stands for (excuse the ignorance...!). TIA!
Some monitors use a small 8-pin IC to store
the settings into. It is a serial flash memory IC.
They have numbers like 24C04. They only cost
about $3 to $4 for the IC.
Some NECs use a 40-pin Weltrend IC that
contains RAM and static memory. It is a
specially programmed CPU that runs the
monitor. It is generally not available to purchase.
I would replace the 8-pin IC and hope that it
fixes the problem.
John
 
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JR North

Jan 1, 1970
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It stands for "I Can't", which is the conclusion you should reach when
contemplating fixing electronic components.
JR
 
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