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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: mindprober on March 31, 2004, 10:12:54 PM
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Hi all! I would like to post a photo of a problem I am currently experiencing with my NEC 3D monitor. It was working fine up until I pulled it out of storage and fired it up again (it was stored away for about a year).
Is there an easy way to upload image attachments to postings? One of the icons above looks like it might relate to what I would like to do but it is asking for a URL. I could not locate any assistance in the FAQs.
Thanks in advance.
Jeff
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As far as I know you will have to put the image on a webserver and then add it with the imgsrc icon you were talking about.
/Patrik
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@jeff
I'm not familiar with NEC 3D, but I've got an NEC FE700 Multisync. Let me know if I can help. Best regards...Art
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patrik/artman,
I suspect you are correct about needing a webhost for the image upload. Darn. You know what they say about a picture saying a thousand words. I have a nice photo that clearly illustrates the problem, but I will trying to describe it as best I can.
I am seeing vertical bands of yellow and white (roughly 1/2 inch wide) with finer horizontal bands underneath. I can see my workbench screen when my A3000 finally boots up but it is heavily washed out and the menu bar at the top is distorted in such a way that it appears flipped 180 degrees on it self. Strange. I know my A3000 isn't the culprit because I have tested it on another monitor. The NEC3D supports CGA video also, so I was thinking about testing my C128 on it. This may not be necessary though because I disabled the A3000's flicker fixer and things didn't change much with the monitor.
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@jdryyz
Wow, I can only come up with one off the wall idea, any chance that the monitor was subjected to any kind of magnetic field during storage? Saw something similar once, in a tv set, having the screen degaussed fixed it. Sorry I can't be of more help. Regards...Art
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I wish it were that simple. It appears to be some component level problem. Prior it being the way it is now, I do recall instances where the display would "shake" and making snapping noises. Sounds like the old "cold solder joint" problem that plagued the old Commodore monitors, doesn't it?
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That sounds familiar,"snapping noises". Seems like I had a television that did that, I think it had something to do with the flyback transformer maybe. Been a real long time ago. Wish I could be more help. Regards...Art
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I have since placed the photo in the images section. I hope this link will take you there:
http://www.amiga.org/gallery/index.php?n=694=13