Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!stretch.cs.mun.ca!michael9 From: michael9@stretch.cs.mun.ca (Michael Sullivan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: 1084 monitor problems Message-ID: <1990Oct26.145447.17126@stretch.cs.mun.ca> Date: 26 Oct 90 14:54:47 GMT References: <9010100244.AA24968@thunder.LakeheadU.Ca> <1734@sumax.UUCP> <26091.271580f6@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> Organization: CS Department, Memorial University of Newfoundland Lines: 23 >>>>I've got a problem with my 1084 monitor. Quite often, the screen >>>>starts 'bouncing'. The display moves up and down about a mil- >>> ^^^^^^^^ >>> Mine does too. In fact, it has done this since I first got it. Two service >>My 1084S does that as well. I thought maybe it was just my monitor. It >Ready for another Me Too line ??? Naa. but I will say that giving the monitor >a right cross to the bottom right of the monitor seems to cure mine for about ----------- Well, it finally happened to me. My 1084 used to show many of the symptoms that I've read about here, and now it's dead. (weep) It happened one night while working on some code. The picture began to grow dark, until the screen blacked out. I gave it slap on the side and it came back. But only for a time. It's dead for good now, and I await the repair bill. If this is a common problem with 1084's, why hasn't Commodore put out some kind of a recall? Or at least extended the warrenties? -- uunet!garfield!pooky!michael9 michael9@pooky.cs.mun.ca +=============================================================================+ | Michael J. Sullivan |'"Proof denies faith and without faith I am nothing,"| | P.O. Box 756 | says God. "But you have given us proof," says |