@Amiwin
Thanks for helping!:-)
No prob!

On further thought, here is a good way to determine
the cause of your video problem:
1. If you don't already have one, pick up a 23 to
15-pin video adapter so you can hook your VGA
monitor directly to the amiga video port
(about 15 Euro/USD on ebay or from any amiga
dealer).
2. Select the offending "30khz" video mode and save.
3. Turn off the machine, and connect the monitor
directly to the amiga 23-pin video port via the
adapter.
3. Fire up the machine and let it run. If the display
remains stable, you can be reasonably sure the fault
is with the scandoubler. If the display begins
to distort ala before, you probably need to have
the motherboard "timing" repairs made.
If you do end up needing the "timing" fixes,
there are a few people on this board who
have done them before and can help, or
I'm sure someone can recommend a shop
capable of making the repairs. Apparently
all but some Commodore revisions and the
last of the Escom machines may need "the fix".
Hope this helps!
