Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!tuvie!edvvie!voice!p3.f42.n310.z2.at!Thomas.Dorn From: Thomas.Dorn@p3.f42.n310.z2.at (Thomas Dorn) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: A1950 Jiggling Message-ID: <4372.27E18ACE@voice.at> Date: 15 Mar 91 08:38:33 GMT Sender: ufgate@voice.at (newsout1.26) Organization: FidoNet node 2:310/42.3 - The Ultimate Answer, Vienna Austria Lines: 30 Hallo (Mark, you wrote <13 Mar 91 03:53:35> about , where you write: (D> From: manes@vger.nsu.edu ((Mark D. Manes), Norfolk State University) (D> Date: 6 Mar 91 13:42:16 GMT Message-ID: <706.27d4b979@vger.nsu.edu> (D> Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware (D> (D> I messed my video up quite badly. I ended up taking the system apart (D> and pushing the little rectangular box containing the dinky screw til (D> it was straight. I then hurled the plastic 'A3000 destroyer (D> screwdriver' into the corner and broke out my little screwdriver. I (D> got my video back, and now it jitters, but not all of the time. (D> (D> And the final moral is... throw that damnable little plastic (D> screwdriver into the garbage. :-) It's a plastic-Screwdriver because of the magnetic field of an normal Screwdriver at this Position of an A3000. Normaly it works fine, to adjust with this thing. thomas -- UUCP: ...!tuvie!edvvie!voice!42.3!Thomas.Dorn ARPA: Thomas.Dorn@p3.f42.n310.z2.at Gated via FidoNet-UUCP Gateway at 2:310/1