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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Daniele on December 09, 2008, 08:38:05 PM

Title: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: Daniele on December 09, 2008, 08:38:05 PM
I am interested in the Monitor Microvitec: M1438 but one guy who is selling it says that the monitor is not standard vga, but a multiscan capable of the vga standard.
I want to know if it need a scandoubler and if it is connected trought the VGA or the RGB Port.

Many Thanks


Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: HopperJF on December 09, 2008, 08:44:56 PM
I used one on my 1200 no problem you just need the cable that converts it to the Amiga or just a simple passive device like the standard VGA/Amiga converters you get on eBay for peanuts and it will work fine on productivity mode
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: zipper on December 09, 2008, 08:45:54 PM
It does 15 - 40 kHz (actually upto 44-45) and shows every Amiga mode - but flicker stays in interlaced modes if not handled by flickerfixer or "flickerless" mode.
Yes, productivity was my favourite mode.
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: McVenco on December 09, 2008, 10:01:24 PM
Quote

HopperJF wrote:
I used one on my 1200 no problem you just need the cable that converts it to the Amiga or just a simple passive device like the standard VGA/Amiga converters you get on eBay for peanuts and it will work fine on productivity mode


The later Amiga-branded models (I've got one of those) have a 23-pin RGB connector, rather than a 15-pin VGA connector, so no converter required.
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: X-ray on December 10, 2008, 11:55:14 AM
My Amiga Technologies 1438s has a standard RGB 23 connector.
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: edem on October 26, 2010, 08:09:09 PM
Hi, I am going to buy an M1438 monitor. Can I use it with a c64 and a cd32 too? The monitor has a standard RGB 23 connector.
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: psxphill on October 26, 2010, 09:50:21 PM
Quote from: edem;587284
Hi, I am going to buy an M1438 monitor. Can I use it with a c64 and a cd32 too? The monitor has a standard RGB 23 connector.

You definately can't just plug a c64 in.
A CD32 neither unless you have something like a SX32 with an RGB port on it.
 
They are just VGA monitors that can sync down to 15khz. They don't use the CSYNC input, just the HSYNC/VSYNC. So you can't even convert them to SCART monitors easily (a SYNC seperator will do the job though).
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: AmigaEd on October 26, 2010, 11:01:38 PM
Quote from: X-ray;432580
My Amiga Technologies 1438s has a standard RGB 23 connector.

Hmmmm.... that is interesting. I had no idea they made some of these monitors with the DB23 connector. My monitor has the DB15 connector and I use the standard Commodore silver DB23 to DB15 adapter.

I guess you learn something new every day here on A.org!  :idea:
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: Franko on October 27, 2010, 12:07:05 AM
I use a MicroVitek monitor as my main one, and thanks to a little switch box I built for it I use it for my main Amiga, SNES, TV & DVD/HD Recorder. The picture is far superior to my Commodore 1942 monitor as well... :D

(PS:Why have the little icon things been changed !!!)
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: odin on October 27, 2010, 12:42:20 AM
I had a Microvitec branded M1438 back in the day. Whilst the multisync capability is nice, the non adjustable black border pissed me off to no end. Although that is probably easily adjustable if one is adventurous enough to open the case (apparently there's an adjust knob in there somewhere).
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: actung_bab on October 27, 2010, 01:32:15 AM
the amiga m14138s monitor l have is one those re badged l thoght it just plugs directly into 1200 rgb port l have 2 spare silver box adaptors here
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: Hattig on October 27, 2010, 11:03:42 AM
I had an M1438 back in the day. Mine plugged straight into my A1200.

There were massive borders in productivity mode. However it looked nice in Super72 mode, 800x300.
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: Franko on October 27, 2010, 11:32:14 AM
Quote from: odin;587355
I had a Microvitec branded M1438 back in the day. Whilst the multisync capability is nice, the non adjustable black border pissed me off to no end. Although that is probably easily adjustable if one is adventurous enough to open the case (apparently there's an adjust knob in there somewhere).


To set up a Microvitec to it's best you really need to open it up and tweak it internally, well worth doing though as in the end you can adjust all the screen modes to get rid of those big black borders... ;)

(on a totally unrelated note, what's happened to the smilies !!!, they should be renamed the fighties or the angries !!!)
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: tone007 on October 27, 2010, 11:38:09 AM
:evil:

The smilies look the same to me, maybe you're just perceiving them differently?

:pissed:
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: Franko on October 27, 2010, 11:49:09 AM
Quote from: tone007;587438
:evil:

The smilies look the same to me, maybe you're just perceiving them differently?

:pissed:


Nah they've changed for sure, either that or my medications starting to have some weird side effects...:insane:
Title: Re: Microvitec: M1438
Post by: Ancalimon on December 28, 2011, 06:59:56 PM
Quote from: odin;587355
I had a Microvitec branded M1438 back in the day. Whilst the multisync capability is nice, the non adjustable black border pissed me off to no end. Although that is probably easily adjustable if one is adventurous enough to open the case (apparently there's an adjust knob in there somewhere).


Does anyone know where those adjust knobs are? :)