Rob wrote:
This is a good alternative to using a scandoubler, although
you still don't get the early startup screen.
It works really well up to a certain point - it depends on what game you want to play and whether it is hard disk installable (and then of course if you can actually run the game with the WB open!) Thankfully mosdt of the HD installers seem to work ok :-)
You do need to set the size of the TV window to what size you want before you run the game also (since most of them dont allow you to swap screens). Apps like LightwaveV5 scala of course still allow you to multitask without a problem so you can resize by switching back to the 'workbench screen'
Nice to be able to play a bit of T-Zero without having to faf about connecting a TV up though! :-D
Another slight problem is if the game crashes halfway through it means that you can not get back to the Workbench so you need to reboot (unless of course the game multitasks.
Shame the output from the Amiga can not be passed to the TV card when you turn straight on though (although I guess you could solve this with a resident RAD disk which would involve starting the Picasso96 drivers up and weverything else.)