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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: amesie2 on August 09, 2007, 12:07:20 AM
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I have an ICD Flicker-Free Video 2 board for the 500 and 2000 computers. This board works great and came out of my 2500, I am selling this since I will be parting out the 2500. I don't have a driver disk for this but it is avail. HERE with more info. (http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/flickerfreevideo2) the board doesn't include the Denise chip that would come from your current machine. The supplied backplate has a 9 pin plug on it so if you want to use a 15 pin monitor on this you would need a 9 to 15 pin adapter.
I am not sure how hard these are to come by but I'm guessing they aren't too common.
Price $75.00 will include shipping in lower 48. Offer open worldwide and will charge extra $10.00 for shipping. I prefer Paypal but am open to other forms of payment.
Please PM me if interested.
Thank you
amesie2
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So does anyone have a 9 to 15 pin monitor adapter they would sell? Or even a 9 to 15 pin cable?
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Yep. I'll trade it to you for an ICD Flicker Free Video 2 for my A2000...
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Awesome. Sur... Hey wait a minute.... You naughty person!
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hamtronix wrote:
So does anyone have a 9 to 15 pin monitor adapter they would sell? Or even a 9 to 15 pin cable?
Make one! It seems to be a dying art.
DIY cables are cool and cost peanuts.
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So I could feel a bit more secure I just got a 9 Pin M to 15 Pin M off ebay...
I trust myself about as far as I can throw me in the soldering cable area...
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@hamtronix
I think you need a 9 Pin M to 15 Pin F, I found one on ebay if you did get the wrong one.
Look HERE (http://cgi.ebay.com/9-Pin-DB9-M-to-15-Pin-HD15-F-VGA-Video-Adapter-STSI_W0QQitemZ110148619034QQihZ001QQcategoryZ41999QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem)
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I checked my monitor and it has a 15 pin male going into the female so it should be ok. If not I will be saddened and have to hunt down an adapter. I was thinking of getting a KVM switch box to switch between my winxp box and the Amiga 2000. I really would only need the V switcher so I am hoping that is a cheap component.
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:lol:, If you find an old PC Mobo to totally De and Re- solder you'll get good at soldering real quick, the rest is a case of getting the pins right. Please keep it in mind for the future, you'll impress yourself quickly enough I'm sure. :-D
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Tripitaka wrote:
:lol:, If you find an old PC Mobo to totally De and Re- solder you'll get good at soldering real quick, the rest is a case of getting the pins right. Please keep it in mind for the future, you'll impress yourself quickly enough I'm sure. :-D
I do have this old Mac PowerPC Mobo that I completely stripped to gather parts for my Amiga 2000. So that is a great idea.
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hamtronix wrote:
I checked my monitor and it has a 15 pin male going into the female so it should be ok. If not I will be saddened and have to hunt down an adapter. I was thinking of getting a KVM switch box to switch between my winxp box and the Amiga 2000. I really would only need the V switcher so I am hoping that is a cheap component.
Ask around for advice, some KVM's are crud!
I use a Belkin Omni Cube (4-port) KVM, It's pretty good.
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hamtronix wrote:
I do have this old Mac PowerPC Mobo that I completely stripped to gather parts for my Amiga 2000.
:roflmao: That's what Mac's are for.
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I just got one of these on ebay for slightly more than the ICD board you got... so I'm happy now.
http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/a2320#s_a2320
Its a Commodore made product that basically adds the A3000 flicker fixer circuitry to the A2000.
Wonder if I should now sell the OpalVision graphics board in there. Not like I have any need for it...
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Is it still FS. If so I would like to buy it