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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: McTrinsic on December 13, 2003, 12:36:45 PM
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Hi all,
if anyone is owning and remebering something about the
ICD Flicker Fixer Video 2
I'd be glad if (s)he could help me a bit. I have recently bought this thing on ebay and have installed it yesterday. The original video-port of the Amiga still works. and displays everything fine.
But I have NO idea what the jumpers are actually for, since the video signal is ALWAYS displayd. I though one of the jumpers would disable the original video signal?
Second, the beauty came with a 9-pin d-sub female connector. My VGA monitor has a 15-pin - male connector. Do I need some special cable or what? Which pins need to connect to which???
I'm puzzled. :-?
If you can, please help me.
Have fun,
McTrinsic
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The CLIP-jumper should be closed if you have an ECS Denise.
The BYPASS-jumper can be attached to a switch to be able to choose if the flickerfixer shall "flickerfix" the image or send the standard video-signal through unaltered (to the DSUB-9). You wont be able to disable to original video-signal from the 23-pin RGB-port and there would be no point in doing so anyhow...
Pinout-conversion-table (this will look a bit wierd, when submitted) :
DB15-VGA: DB9-VGA: Signal-name:
1 1 Red
2 2 Green
3 3 Blue
4 - ID 2
5 9 NEC Self Test
6 6 Red Ground
7 7 Green Ground
8 8 Blue Ground
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10 9 Digital Ground
11 - ID 0
12 - ID 1
13 4 Horizontal Sync
14 5 Vertical Sync
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Computer shops usually can get you a adapter for this.
/Patrik
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WOW!
Thanks a LOT!
*hugs*
Have fun,
McTrinsic