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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Crom00 on July 30, 2010, 09:17:09 PM
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I think I found one with a SCART connector in the USA on ebay.. ordered it willl et you guys know... could be a the 1084 toshiba timm replacement I been lookin' for.
Just google this for specs:
Samsung SyncMaster 730MW - LCD display - TFT - 17
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Let us know how it works for you.
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bluh...glass tubes :P
Just yankin' ya - good luck!
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I bought this and it works great with any US monitor:
http://www.ambery.com/rgbcgatovgac.html
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How did you connect the Amiga rgb to the BOX?
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How did you connect the Amiga rgb to the BOX?
Bought this and then connected with regular VGA cable.
http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=42&products_id=183
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AAAhhhhhwwwww crap.... I just sold my 23-15 adapter...
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I bought this and it works great with any US monitor:
http://www.ambery.com/rgbcgatovgac.html
I think thats the same as the box I use and it works great
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No good on the monitor. Seller waited until after I bidded and changed the auction listings details then asked me if it was ok that it didn't have a remote or a stand.
No good I kinda need to have it supported in some way and change the channel.
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No good on the monitor. Seller waited until after I bidded and changed the auction listings details then asked me if it was ok that it didn't have a remote or a stand.
No good I kinda need to have it supported in some way and change the channel.
You would think these twits would admit that from the start, wouldn't you?
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Does that rgb/vga converter work with productivity modes (800x600) and can it do 1024x768 workbench screen somehow?
If so I'm buying one. This rgb/svideo then svideo to vga converter dosn't do many screen modes, or the monitor dosn't whatever... I'll settle for 800x600 but I'd really like 1024x768 yes I know indievision, but they are always sold out.
Steven
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Why not go for an Indivision? Surely it'd be easier than jumping through all the hoops of tracking down a tube display, monkeying around with external scandoublers, etc.?
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Does that rgb/vga converter work with productivity modes (800x600) and can it do 1024x768 workbench screen somehow?
Steven
I use it mostly for games, which works great. For workbench the following modes work well:
PAL: High Res 640x256
PAL: High Res Laced 640x512
The key is that for the screen mode to use frequency of 15.60 kHz - that's the only frequency the VGA converter accepts. All the double frequencies do not display correctly - only portion of the screen shows, the other half of the screen is outside of the viewing area. For workbench though you don't need any converter, simply select one of the NTSC or Productivity modes and connect directly to US monitor. When playing games though, you would need to change the VGA connection to use the VGA converter. Since I mostly play games, I leave my Workbench set to 640x256 - it's sufficient for copying files and launching WHD games.
The other option is, which I also have, is to use SCART to HDMI converter. I use this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220627406853&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
with my Plasma TV that has PAL and NTSC HDMI input. You can also use it with US monitors that accept PAL HDMI input. I believe Dell monitors may support it.
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I have been trying to buy an indievision, waited months and months for them to be back in stock... They were back in stock for a short time and sold out quickly. I have to check with amigakit again about when they will be available again. Its very frustrating.
In the meantime, I'm going to check around and see if I can't find an lcd tv with svideo input to use with amigamaniac's converter, which I have already.
Steven
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You would think these twits would admit that from the start, wouldn't you?
TWITS? I preffer the term douche...
at any rate that was the scam let someone bid on it then change the scope of what's inlcuded after they've bought the thing then send an email that tries to tell me this TV monitor never came with a stand or remote. Typical sheister.
I ordered a Scart to Component adapter. I need to connect to a regular TV. As far as indivivsion I sold mine with a clear disclosure of the problems I was having. MAybe when the next batch is out I'll order one.
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I'd like to know how many indivisions were sold. There's certainly a market for an A1200 class machine that runs aga games or lay mp3's and such.
Minimig AGA or Natami can't come soon enough.
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TWITS? I preffer the term douche...
at any rate that was the scam let someone bid on it then change the scope of what's inlcuded after they've bought the thing then send an email that tries to tell me this TV monitor never came with a stand or remote. Typical sheister.
You probably got off lucky. Doomy would have let you pay, said nothing and shipped you whatever he felt like. ;)
I ordered a Scart to Component adapter. I need to connect to a regular TV. As far as indivivsion I sold mine with a clear disclosure of the problems I was having. MAybe when the next batch is out I'll order one.
I have one of those and it worked quite well with my 42" Plasma TV via the component inputs using my old A1081 scart cable.
Super High Res Laced flickered like hell, but I was using it on an old EDT plasma TV which could do PAL and NTSC screens.
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I got the component adapter and it doesnt work. I have the scart cable sold on ebay from this dude...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Commodore-Amiga-High-Quality-RGB-Gold-Scart-Lead-Cable-/260626009773?pt=UK_VintageComputing_RL
Don't know if ts the cable or the converter box. I'm switching to a SCART to HDMI and ordering another scart cable from another vendor.
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I got the component adapter and it doesnt work. I have the scart cable sold on ebay from this dude...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Commodore-Amiga-High-Quality-RGB-Gold-Scart-Lead-Cable-/260626009773?pt=UK_VintageComputing_RL
Don't know if ts the cable or the converter box. I'm switching to a SCART to HDMI and ordering another scart cable from another vendor.
I have the same SCART cable from the same vendor and it works great with my HDMI converter.
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I've tried using the standard Amiga output to VGA, then a cable to three component RCAs. Most LCDs automatically deinterlace and can accept signals without modification including 480i (15 kHz), 480p, all common VGA resolutions, et cetera.
With a cheap 42" LCD I was able to use Productivity, NTSC interlaced (which was rock solid except for the slight edge blur on moving things) and high resolution NTSC interlaced (which looked pretty decent on the widescreen).
I'd say get a TV first and then see whether you need a deinterlacer.
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I use an XRGB2 for my Amiga.
I converted the JAP-SCART to Euro Scart. Best converter I have found. I see a XRGB2+ for sale on Ebay right now. Not sure the differences between the + and non+ units. Works well for counsels and 8 bit machines also....
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I was looking through this thread and still feel as if this topic is somehow open ended...
I did a search for "monitor" and "LCD display" and still have no idea what I should consider looking for in a monitor that would give me the most bang for my buck with the Amiga. I've got a couple of 1084s monitors and a couple of old VGA monitors that will go down to 15Khz, but I'd like to move up to something more modern and larger. Sure I get the whole indivision thing but, I've got to say that I'm not keen on having to buy one for every Amiga that I have. If I had to I could do this on a couple of them.
If it's out there, I'd rather have one LCD TV or monitor that I could use across all my Amigas.
What is everyone else using? I do a mix of workbench stuff and the occasional game. If there anything that works across the bulk of OCS / ECS / AGA / Other modes, what is it?
Thank you,
AmigaEd
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Minimig AGA or Natami can't come soon enough.
I couldn't agree more!
...and douche is such a vulgar word, I've been trying for months to stop my daughters from saying it and dammit man, your not helping. Now I'll have to read Amiga.org when the're not looking. :P
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If it's out there, I'd rather have one LCD TV or monitor that I could use across all my Amigas.
A good Multisync with RGB video inputs maybe?
I used to use an NEC 1810 Multisync at work, that had RGB Video-in on BNC connectors and could take a direct video feed. The PC connected to it (on DVI) was used for DVD authoring (my job at the time) and the RGB input was fed from an external Sony MPEG encoder with bog standard RGB PAL or NTSC. This allowed me to check the encoded video at the flick of a switch but I always thought that it would be an ideal Amiga monitor. Shame it cost silly money at the time. :(
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Tread very lightly when looking for an Amiga monitor. I've been burned with at least one monitor that was supposed to sync down to 15 khz and it didn't it's rally trial and error. It blows my mind that in europe folks can go to the local retailer and you get a scart enabled tv.. Problem solved.
you can buy this and use an old VGA switchbox with all your amigas. You will also need one 23 pin to vga cable.
http://cgi.ebay.com/15Khz-RGB-CGA-Component-Video-VGA-Converter-Scaler-/120340188651?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0
Youd think an A600 would be a nice little machine to take to a big retailer and see if they'll let you connect the machine to the various tv's. I tried it once and they told me no way and laughed out loud once they saw the commodore logo and the Amiga logo. Yet at another store they were cool with the MiniMIG as I told them it was an ARCADE machine prototype.
Once you get past the 15 klhz issue you have the pal 50hz issue to deal with. LIERBAG here on the Amiga.org forum told me that Phillips montiors will do 50hz in the usa but I have not tried them out.
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Excuse the use of that word...but it just fits. Int's one of the few expletives allowed on US primetime Network TV here in the Puritan settled United States of America.
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Tread very lightly when looking for an Amiga monitor. I've been burned with at least one monitor that was supposed to sync down to 15 khz and it didn't it's rally trial and error. It blows my mind that in europe folks can go to the local retailer and you get a scart enabled tv.. Problem solved.
you can buy this and use an old VGA switchbox with all your amigas. You will also need one 23 pin to vga cable.
http://cgi.ebay.com/15Khz-RGB-CGA-Component-Video-VGA-Converter-Scaler-/120340188651?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0
You know, I had looked at that converter once before and had forgotten about it. I guess I'll have to consider it.
Youd think an A600 would be a nice little machine to take to a big retailer and see if they'll let you connect the machine to the various tv's. I tried it once and they told me no way and laughed out loud once they saw the commodore logo and the Amiga logo.
If that had been me, I would know where I would never go shopping again!
Once you get past the 15 klhz issue you have the pal 50hz issue to deal with. LIERBAG here on the Amiga.org forum told me that Phillips montiors will do 50hz in the usa but I have not tried them out.
The information for the converter referenced above states "Automatic 50/60 Hz scan rate conversion to ensure sharp and glitch-free picture display on the monitor or projector."
Perhaps this solves the PAL 50Hz issue.
Regards,
AmigaEd
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Tread very lightly when looking for an Amiga monitor. I've been burned with at least one monitor that was supposed to sync down to 15 khz and it didn't it's rally trial and error. It blows my mind that in europe folks can go to the local retailer and you get a scart enabled tv.. Problem solved.
Youd think an A600 would be a nice little machine to take to a big retailer and see if they'll let you connect the machine to the various tv's. I tried it once and they told me no way and laughed out loud once they saw the commodore logo and the Amiga logo. Yet at another store they were cool with the MiniMIG as I told them it was an ARCADE machine prototype..
It may be great to walk into any store here in the UK and buy a scart enabled TV or monitor, but have you seen the motion blur on even the latest and supposedly high spec LCD & Plasma sets. Until they finally fix out this problem I'm sticking with my old Microvitec and Commodore monitors.
I too took along an A1200 to one of the big TV retail stores a couple of years ago, and was told in no uncertain terms that they would not allow me to connect an ancient kid's toy to any of their sets as there was no way of telling what damage it might do... :rolleyes:
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Yes The Commodore 1084's were awesome... In the states we had the Toshiba TIMM, a 20" beast that worked as a TV and had an Amiga 15 klhz input. I had two. I sold them and have kicked myself in teh butt since. They worked perfectly. I only have a 2002 monitor that displays some flickering when I connect an AMiga to it. Better than nothing I guess.
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It may be great to walk into any store here in the UK and buy a scart enabled TV or monitor, but have you seen the motion blur on even the latest and supposedly high spec LCD & Plasma sets. Until they finally fix out this problem I'm sticking with my old Microvitec and Commodore monitors.
I too took along an A1200 to one of the big TV retail stores a couple of years ago, and was told in no uncertain terms that they would not allow me to connect an ancient kid's toy to any of their sets as there was no way of telling what damage it might do... :rolleyes:
I still use a 21" Samsung CRT monitor just because of the smearing problem. Use it on one Amiga and my Windows machine (switch box). Great picture!
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I still use a Commodore 1940 in my kitchen and a Microvitec for my main Amiga setup, for the simple reasons that the picture quality on them is far better than any similar sized LCD or Plasma, no motion blurring, deep blacks, far superior contrast and with the aid of a couple of little boxes I built I can transmit and view my Sky Satellite TV progs on them. :)
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Yep folks aways commented on the 1084. My A1000 with the A1300 gelock with Workbenches 1.3 blue color replaced with live broadcast Cable tv or a VCR tape blew my Pc friends away. Fire up some BattleSquadron purchased for $5 at the bargain bin an we were happy... until Wing Commander came out, then I was blown away.