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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: dougal on May 25, 2009, 01:15:43 PM
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Is there a good software flickerfixer or cheap hardware flickerfixer which i could use on the A1200 which is connected to my RGB monitor ?
I have OS3.9 and im using a high resolution which is giving flicker .
Upon advice from A.org forums i am using MagicTV (Software flickerfixer) @ 16 colors .
It works great , but i would love to use 256 colors , remain flicker free at high resolutions using my 1084-S and at the same time i cannot afford (right now) to buy the high quality and feature packed Indivision AGA .
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Is there a good software flickerfixer
Choose a non interlaced mode in PREFS?
i am using MagicTV (Software flickerfixer) @ 16 colors
Hmmm, I wonder how it works? All I can think of is it uses interlaced screens but reduces flicker by clever use of colours between fields.
i would love to use 256 colors , remain flicker free at high resolutions using my 1084-S
That monitor does not offer a high-res progressive mode. Interlaced or low-res is the only choice.
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Yeah MagicTV works amazingly ... I run OS3.9 on a high resolution using my 1084-S and there is almost 0% flicker . everything looks great , but of course my limitation to remain flicker free is that i cant go beyond 16 colors .
Workbench looks great at 16 color , but i have to sacrifice having a picture background and JPEGS look horrible in 16 color mode .
What would be great would be a MagicTV which supports 256 colors ... There i go dreaming again .. LOL
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You could of course use a PC monitor and use VGA monitor definition. That would give you 256 colours. You'll need a 23-pin to 15 pin adapter dongle. Of course this is workbench only, games would not work.
http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=577
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i am using MagicTV (Software flickerfixer) @ 16 colors
Hmmm, I wonder how it works? All I can think of is it uses interlaced screens but reduces flicker by clever use of colours between fields.
Yes, something like this, i think. It doesn't actually reduce flicker, it makes it less perceivable.
I wonder if there's a good reason behind this 16 colors limitation...
You could of course use a PC monitor and use VGA monitor definition. That would give you 256 colours. You'll need a 23-pin to 15 pin adapter dongle. Of course this is workbench only, games would not work.
Interesting. I have 2 questions about it:
Is this dongle considered an Amiga specific adapter?
Why it doesn't work with games? Because they work at 15khz horizontal frequency and VGA monitors can't handle it or is it something else? If this is the issue, aren't there any special VGA monitors that can handle this frequency?
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You could of course use a PC monitor and use VGA monitor definition. That would give you 256 colours. You'll need a 23-pin to 15 pin adapter dongle. Of course this is workbench only, games would not work.
http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=577
Yeah i have one of those ... Not really good for me though because i do indeed play games on my Amiga ...
Recently ive been using my Amiga much more than the xbox 360 for games :)
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Yes, something like this, i think. It doesn't actually reduce flicker, it makes it less perceivable.
I wonder if there's a good reason behind this 16 colors limitation...
Interesting. I have 2 questions about it:
Is this dongle considered an Amiga specific adapter?
Why it doesn't work with games? Because they work at 15khz horizontal frequency and VGA monitors can't handle it or is it something else? If this is the issue, aren't there any special VGA monitors that can handle this frequency?
Yes i think there are some Multisync monitors , but they aren't so common which is a shame ..
Another option could be using an LCD TV (like 15 or 17 inch) which has a SCART input .
I've never tried it , but i would imagine that with that and an Amiga RGB to Scart cable , it would work . I dont know about flicker etc.. though . All i can say is that i have used my A500 using an RGBtoScart cable connected to my 32" Toshiba Regza and it worked well .
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Another option could be using an LCD TV (like 15 or 17 inch) which has a SCART input. I dont know about flicker etc.. though.
Some have flicker-fixers, some don't. Try and if you're not satisfied take it back. I am sure that an indivision AGA would be cheaper though.
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Is this dongle considered an Amiga specific adapter?
Yes. (http://bboah.com/index.php?action=artikel&cat=56&id=2374&artlang=en&highlight=sync%20dongle)
Why it doesn't work with games? Because they work at 15khz horizontal frequency and VGA monitors can't handle it
Yes
If this is the issue, aren't there any special VGA monitors that can handle this frequency?
There were. Dual-scan CRT monitors made by Microvitec.
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Thank you both for your replies. I thought that the adapter was just a re-wiring, but from the BBOAH link i see that it has a chip inside.