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The problem you describe is almost definitely a problem with the 
monitor.  There is an outside chance that it could be the cable, but 
it really sounds like one of the "guns" that fires in the CRT is 
going bad.
CRT's are dirt-cheap now...and a nice flat-screen LCD isn't too 
expensive either.
To really test it, take your computer to a small computer shop and 
ask to plug it in to one of their monitors.  Or, take the monitor and 
ask to plug it in to a machine they have there.

Good Luck -

Tony Mayer



>
>Bill wrote:
>>From: William Patton
>>Subject: Monitor Color Fluctuation
>>Date: Nov. 14, 2006
>>
>>I have a Sony CRT monitor that is perhaps six years old.  My video 
>>card is an ATI All-in-Wonder 9600 series that is perhaps 3 years 
>>old.  All of a sudden my display is turning pale shades of green 
>>and flickering before going back to white.  It might happen a few 
>>times an hour for several seconds.   How could I determine if the 
>>monitor is failing or the graphics card?  Thank you.  I have no 
>>other equipment  to hook up to test the difference.
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