Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!rex!samsung!crackers!cpoint!steve From: steve@cpoint.clearpoint.com (Stephen Steir) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: 1950 vertical jitter Message-ID: <8492@cpoint.clearpoint.com> Date: 15 Oct 90 14:35:26 GMT References: <33397@nigel.ee.udel.edu> Organization: Clearpoint Research Corp., Hopkinton MA Lines: 29 In article <33397@nigel.ee.udel.edu> S36666WB%ETSUACAD.BITNET@ricevm1.rice.edu (Brian Wright) writes: >Hello, > > I am as of today starting on my THIRD replacement 1950 monitor. The >... > The BOTTOM line is... DON'T BUY A 1950. They are the absolute worst Flame on, with afterburners... I am about to return my second 1950! Are there ANY 1950s that WORK?! For that matter, does Commodore do any quality control at all? Sorry for the flame but it's just a bit frustrating having a kick butt system if you can't use it! Flame off... Does anyone know exactly how Commodore does QC? What tests do they run and for how long? What is the industry standard these days? Here at Clearpoint we run intensive memory diagnostics on ALL of our boards while cycling heat between ambient temp and 55 C for 72 hours. Because of this we can offer a lifetime warranty. If Commodore spent money up front for a QC program, I have to believe that they would save at least an equal amount on their warranty program not to mention all those happy A500 owners who don't have to reseat a custom chip in order to use their machine this Christmas morning. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Steve Steir - Clearpoint Research Corp., 35 Parkwood Dr., Hopkinton, Ma. 01748 UUCP: steve@frog!cpoint ATT: (508) 435-2000 BIX: clearpoint ------------------------------------------------------------------------------