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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Merax on September 21, 2008, 04:53:27 AM
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I got my Indivision installed last night. It worked pretty well, although I'd occasionally get some graphical glitches and the interlaced modes didn't seem to display correctly (garbled and really hard to read).
I downloaded the indivision tools and flashed the new firmware thinking that this might help. After I flashed, I opened the config tool, clicked "default settings" then "save config" (I read you had to do this before rebooting in another thread). However, upon reboot, there isn't any signal going to the indivision VGA out anymore...not even the splash screen shows up.
I hooked up my old monitor via the RGB out and tried flashing back to the old firmware and playing with the config some but to no avail :(.
Please help!
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You're not the only one struggling with the Indivision: check this (http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=38198).
Can you look at the Lisa-chip in your A1200 and check if it was made by HP?
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I was having just about the same issues as @Marvex after installing the Indi to my revision 1D.something board. I belief it's not a firmware problem he experiences.
My advice: Take out the mobo completely (don't leave it in the case as I did first), put it in a level surface and give the Indi a good push. That's what helped me.
What's left are some "fishes" that disappear after some minutes, indicating a warming issue.
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I had the same problem after flashing the firmware. Reflashing helped me.