22" DVI Acrylic Version Flickering

I inherited a 22" Cinema diaply, DVI version, "portrait" stand with the acrylic housing. It works pretty well, but seems to have some lines that flicker across the screen from time to time, and it occasionally flashes "ghost" images. It's not unbearable, and I am pretty handy, so i was wondering what could be done to fix this problem...is it one of the bulbs? Inverter?
I have had it connected to both a MacMini (G4 1.42) and an older Powerebook TI (667 DVI)...pretty much the same result.

Hi Byron,
If the normal display on your powerbook is OK, then it won't be the graphics card.
If you can, try hooking the ADC display to another computer (preferably one with an ADC port). If the display functions OK, then the problem is not within the display.
That leaves the adaptor and the connections between the powerbook and the display.
You need to check that all physical connections are clean, intact and tight. Check for loose wire connections by gently wiggling the cables where they insert into plugs (if it's loose, you will see changes in the display).
Check that there is no play in the DVI output on the powerbook - plugs can exert a lot of leverage on this socket, and it is possible that there is physical damage.
Depending on what you find, you may be able to sort this out yourself. However, a lot of these plugs are not user serviceable, and the Powerbook DVI output certainly isn't.
Cheers!
Karl

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