Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!labrea!rutgers!cbmvax!jesup From: jesup@cbmvax.UUCP (Randell Jesup) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: AmigaDos VS dhn: Message-ID: <6009@cbmvax.UUCP> Date: 19 Feb 89 06:57:23 GMT References: <88459@sun.uucp> <471@madnix.UUCP> <14632@cup.portal.com> Reply-To: jesup@cbmvax.UUCP (Randell Jesup) Distribution: usa Organization: Commodore Technology, West Chester, PA Lines: 13 In article <14632@cup.portal.com> Sullivan@cup.portal.com (sullivan - segall) writes: >Nothing so simple unfortunately. The flicker that he is referring to causes >the entire screen to collapse for about one frame and then reappear. It may >have been caused by internal arcing, but testing the monitor on my machine, the >problem went away. So the machine or its configuration is definitely involved. >On the other hand, the problem seems to get worse as the monitor gets older. >That would tend to point to the monitor. You might want to check the grounds on both the power lines and the video connector. -- Randell Jesup, Commodore Engineering {uunet|rutgers|allegra}!cbmvax!jesup