Another update, this one nearly costs me a faint

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Well, while I was happy with the above mentioned assembly, everything seemed perfect, The amiga saw all zorro boards on early startup and all was working ok and happy while I tested it on my old 1084S monitor, the ethernet worked ok, the picasso driver started ok, its screen modes where shown etc...
But whn I hooked one TFT monitor to the picasso's VGA output the problems arose...
First, and old "friend" of mine that I suppoused to be gone after all the cleaning and caps renewal: The native output thru the flicker fixer looked screwed, with jumping image, blinking colors and such, this behaviour was with this machine since I've got a picasso IV, usually solved with a dose of black magic that some of this old machines get us used to.
So after some black magic tinkering (mainly shaking the picasso a bit on this area

) I've got a stable picture under the FF (belive me, this procedure must to be done with this particular 4000 since more than a decade).
First issue more or less solved but this was not the end, no, whatever it could be it couldn't be on the easy way with this 4000.
Second: Every time I tried to launch an screen under a picasso mode, instead a nice RTG mode screen with loads of colors and all I got is this result:
Funny, isn't it?
This time there was no black magic, nor tinkering, neither shaking that cured this issue, tried almost everything, reseating the the picasso, also reseating the cybestorm and no results, at this point I was thinking that I've fried this picasso IV, ending with a card with no major use and life left than be one of the biggest flicker fixers know to man.

veractor:
I've also got dark thoughts and fears of doom, dryed solders and me facing with re-soldering 100 pin conectors (perhaps this was a motherboard conectors to the riser problem, who knows), and all that.
But when I was thinking on to how overcome this problem (yes, mainly looking in the sales forum for another picasso IV

) I recalled that I've got one spare daughterboard, bought long ago as a NOS spare on the other bay and then never used (remember, Picassos IVs an this 4000 never meet well, so that time I thinked about this as a possible solution). At this point and having nothing to loose I've decided to give it a try:
The NOS daughterboard is the one behind with those lovely NOS capacitors

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And fitted the picasso there (it costed me an arm and a leg as connectors were really tight):
So lets start this POS again, launch WB on a RTG screen mode and see what happens... and voilá:
And:
So now everything including also the native output thru the FF is stable and working 100% !!!
I think that this just deserves a big

int:
Hope you liked this drama

see you.