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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: Gwion on May 31, 2007, 04:29:34 PM
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My A1200 will only display in black and white!
Can anyone help me? :-?
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Sounds like your Amiga is PAL and your screen is NTSC, or vice-versa. If this is not the case then you have a hardware fault either with the Amiga or with the screen. If it's not the screen then try another output from the Amiga.
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moto
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My thoughts exactly. PAL/NTSC issues.
Is it connected to a monitor or a TV? RGBI, composite or RF?
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Its connected by its video port though a 520 modulator to a 1084S monitor! (by a composotive cable)
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What happens if you connect the composite connector directly to the composite output? (yellow phono connector)
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moto
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Doesn't the a1200 have a modulator built in???
either run the composite cable from the composite on the a1200 to the monitor or get an rgb cable for it.
www.amigakit.com (http://www.amigakit.com)
probs can sort you out.
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Its distorted!
:-(
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The back of your a1200 without an a520 connected should have 4 phono size connectors.
modulator > for connecting aerial to tv
yellow composite > to monitor
red+white for sound
i doubt you will get a proper picture from the modulator but you should from the composite.
otherwise you need a 9pin>23pin monitor cable.
did you just get this amiga together with the monitor or have you had it working before?
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Gwion: Is this the A1200 that had the ROM problem ? Have you fixed that ?? Didn't it have "display" problems before ???
Can you let us know if the tv modulator works to a tv in colour ?
More info required to help you :-)
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yes this is the same 1200,i have sent him some gratis 3.0 roms, it is now up and working again,but it still has the same video problem b&w no colour,told him to get either a rgb >scart lead or amiga rgb > vga adaptor.
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What sort of 1084S accepts UHF modulated input? I ask as I know, for a 100% fact, that mine did not.
If you have one the same as mine was, then you can select CVBS (composite video/blanking/sync on one cable, yellow plug) or L/C (two cables, yellow and black plugs) with a switch on the back. If the switch is set for L/C then you will not get colour through the CVBS input, as that channel will only be carrying Luminance and you will not have anything connected to the Chrominance input.
A1200 composite output is quite reasonable, but RGB is so much better - it is worth the cost of a proper cable (imo).
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The picture is clear and the 520 modulator worked fine with my A500! The screw on the RF has been pushed right in and i have tested the RF on the 520 but its still B&W do you think its a hardware fault i have but it on PAL and no change.
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Does the 520 work on an A500 in colour ?
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Why are you using an A520 with an A1200?
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Yes there is colour on the A500 with the A520
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Gwion wrote:
Yes there is colour on the A500 with the A520
Then the problem is with the RGB port of your A1200. Please could you try using the RF or Composite output?
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moto
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I've tryed them both they are both distorted (the screw in the RF is pushed right in)
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I guess you might already know this, but it might be an idea to check what your preferences are set to, in case its somehow defaulted to two colours by some means.
Hodgkinson.
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Its on 256
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This probably wont make much difference, but it might be an idea to just try taking the RF setting on the A1200 to half way, some things can do weird stuff when their at one limit or another...
When you say that the A1200 composite/RF output is "Distorted" is there any colour in the image (Approximatly in the right places?)
Hodgkinson.
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Gwion, the composite output shouldn't be affected by the screw being pushed in, as that is only for the RF UHF modulator.
I guess you are telling us that you can see a picture from the RF output but that it is distorted and in black and white, and the same when you try the composite output ?
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Just in case this is some odd driver problem, have you confirmed that it does the same when booting from a floppy disk game ? I aasume you normally boot from a hard disk ? Please clarify :-)