@ Tig, When you say a short of the Toaster to the memory are you saying the Amigas system ram? should I place some sort of plastic sheet between the back of the toaster card and the ram?
In the past I have done that on some systems, some memory is taller then others and theoretically that could be the problem.
The system battery was removed several years ago and in its place I have a rechargeable Ni metal hydrate coin battery. Could this be a problem?
No, that should be no problem.
The video that I have connected directly to the vidoe input 1 is barely visible due to the garbled image (like its out of sync) it shows and sometimes not at all on both the program and preview but yes I can switch between inputs as there is a change on the program and preview monitors when I do a cut and transitions do show on the amiga monitor but because the toaster is out of sync they do not show up properly on the program out.
We were doing that to be sure that the toaster software was booting correctly, etc, since its switching video (out of sync video, but video none the less, and doing effects, 4.3 is up and running correctly.
When the Toaster was working I would get a nice clean black screen on the program monitor when I first boot it up or after a soft reset it would pass through the video on input 1 nice and clean. but now its a very fussy black screen or the distorted and usually a black and white image with a tinge of green showing on program. ALso when I exit out of the Toaster software the workbench screen is suposed to show on the program output but instead I get a very distorted jittery immage of the workbench or just black fuzz.
I hate to suggest this, but since you have a second 4000, why dont you plug its power supply into the other board, and verify whether its the power supply. The other thing you might want to check is the riser card, verify that it doesnt make a difference which one is in the system. If you 4000 has socketed parts (at least one of the ones I owned did, you might want to be sure they are seated well. I've probably got an A4000 desktop power supply around the house I could be talked out of for a few bucks if you want to go back to that as well.
-Tig