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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: on February 03, 2003, 05:02:24 PM
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Hi all,
does anyaone know if you can use the TFT for PSOne with Amigas?
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What do you mean? Got some weblinks?
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As long as it can take the TV standard of your amiga (PAL or NTSC) then there sholdn't be any reason that it couldn't be used with it!
The PSOne monitor is a little monitor that connects to the PSOne (or anything with a composite video out). The idewa being that it can be used on the move (say in a car).
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http://faqs.ign.com/articles/378/378697p1.html
http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php/masterid=542046/ut=c12df48552426367
i think there are LCD:s/TFT:s for gameboy/PS2 as well.
the one for PSOne has a 3.5mm stereoplug and something that looks like USB.
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does anyaone know if you can use the TFT for PSOne with Amigas?
I tried with the redant TFT but I haven't been able to get a picture.. I think it's a sync problem..
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At least here in Sweden there's 4" TFT monitors on sale that claims to be compatible with DVDs, video cameras, etc. I don't see why an Amiga shouldn't work with this depending on what output you use.
Swedish only but I think the rest of you get the idea :-)
http://195.67.69.169/kocny/infovisa.asp?57231
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By the way, I wonder what resolutions it can handle. If it's got fewer TFT cells (or watchacallit) than say 640x256, would it skip lines or do some other trick to fit the image? A normal TV image would perhaps not suffer from being "scaled" but trying to use your computer with a 4" scaled-down version of your Workbench would be very frustrating...
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carls wrote:
By the way, I wonder what resolutions it can handle. If it's got fewer TFT cells (or watchacallit) than say 640x256, would it skip lines or do some other trick to fit the image?
;-) Since the PSOne is designed to use a television set normaly, and Amigas are able to use them too, there shouldn't be any problem with resolution, as long as you use NTSC. (Or PAL, depending on what your display expects.)
:-? My concern would be over timing, sync, voltages, etcetera. And wiring the connection might be tricky.
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@carls
Supprisingly i used to use a game-gear 2.5" screen for my miggy...not that difficult, if you know where everything is...
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@blobrana
You used the Game Gear TV adaptor then did you? Or was it more compilcated than that?
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I have actually hooked up 2 Casio MiniTVs to my Amiga just for fun.
I used the RF input on both of them, the first was a 2,3" TFT one with 60000 pixels resolution and the other one was a 4" LCD one. 2" was crystal clear and stable as rock but almost impossible to read had to turn text up to 30 pixel but very good for images.
The four inch one was almost useable in 640x256 with text in size12 or 14 or something but very narrow viewing angel of standard LCDs. both are dead now :-( dont trust those mainsadapeters the burn out sooner or later a fry your expensive toys.
The 3,5mm plug is probably an integrated compositevideo and audio in there was that kind of connetor one the casios and i jused it one the 4" with that rf to 3.5mm i bought .
Yes the Rfin was also a 3,5mm an mono.
What will you use it for amiga in a car or something?
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Doh!
Forgot to mention the tv adaptor. And just a small jack-plug/RF connector.
In glorious colour!.
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i used my old casio tv on my cdtv becuse its easier to see what track your playing with an audio cd and and if you use hardware mp3 decoder its nice to see what is playing.
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I've hooked up a 12" TFT monitor (IBM model) to my A1200 with a SyncDoubler, and it looked awful. TFT monitors are very picky about their Syncs.
Just thought I'd mention that. ;-)
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That is VGA things. The other monitors mentioned is videobased.
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I modified a Game Gear to work with CD32
I put the CD32 controller smarts into the Game
space & hard wired the buttons.
I then CD32 A/V out to a "Rabbit" TV sender.
And tunned the TV adaptor of Game Gear
to the channel CD32 was being sent on :)
It worked well for games but WB was shocking.
My next plan was to build a RF or IR transmitter
for the controller data so it would be totally wireless.
Then the "Rabbit" A/V sender died :(
So I used an A/V cable & quit the wireless idea.
It was a cool bit of kit to play & watch TV.
I also moded the CD32 & Controller so I could reset it
from the hand set, This was mainly for Gamer disks.
I sold the whole thing (inc dead rabbit) for good price.
Wish I had kept it now :(
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thats strange, I was only just thinking about TFT screens and amiga's. We recently got a new HiFi with audio ins so I was thinking about modifiying an A600 into a new hifi style case with an 030 and a MAS player with a fold down little TFT screen mounted at the back with a mouse for playing mp3's, oh and an IR reciever with a CD-Rom drive :-) Thought about using an A1200 but i think the motherboard would be too big.