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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: adrian82 on May 29, 2013, 02:48:28 AM
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Hey there,
my Amiga 1200 is equipped with an Indivision AGA Mk2 flicker fixer by Individual Computers. I am running both Amiga OS 3.9 and Debian unstable (Linux) on my Amiga with the video going through the flicker fixer on a 19" TFT panel.
The picture from the flicker fixer on AmigaOS 3.9 has been fine, but alas the monitor would go out of sync as soon I booted into Debian. So, I thought I'd give the Indivision configuration utility a shot and play around with the screen modes and indeed I was finally to get video when Linux was booted.
Unfortunately, playing around with the Indivision configuration utility messed up my AmigaOS 3.9 screen modes, such that the monitor will go out of sync now when the Amiga boots up (Early Startup and booting from floppy still works fine).
I assume the screen modes in AmigaOS 3.9 are now mismatched to what the Indivision is programmed to do. If I understood the mechanism correctly, using the Indivision configuration utility actually automatically flashed new firmware (called "Core") into the flicker fixer meaning that screen modes are now different.
Since I can still easily access the Amiga filesystem from Linux, I was wondering whether anyone knows how to reset the screen modes in AmigaOS 3.9 by deleting or copying files. If I understood correctly, screen modes are stored in DEVS:Monitors, however all I see there is one binary file called "PAL" plus it's .info file.
How can I restore the default screen mode for AmigaOS on disk? Is deleting DEVS:Monitors/PAL* enough (didn't try that yet, just realized that, but I'm not in front of the Amiga right now ;))?
Cheers,
Adrian
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Its not the amiga screenmode that gets changed. Its the output driver of the Mk2. That damn config tool is a real pain in the ass to work with I tell you.
If you delete the monitor driver in Devs:monitors you wont have the screenmode available to you.
You are confusing the native amiga display modes with the indy mk2 modes (since you are outputing from the dvi output not the Amiga RGB out)
You are going to have to configure the correct mode in the indy prefs
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Not sure that will helps but your config should be in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/screenmode.prefs
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Hey there,
my Amiga 1200 is equipped with an Indivision AGA Mk2 flicker fixer by Individual Computers. I am running both Amiga OS 3.9 and Debian unstable (Linux) on my Amiga with the video going through the flicker fixer on a 19" TFT panel.
The picture from the flicker fixer on AmigaOS 3.9 has been fine, but alas the monitor would go out of sync as soon I booted into Debian. So, I thought I'd give the Indivision configuration utility a shot and play around with the screen modes and indeed I was finally to get video when Linux was booted.
Unfortunately, playing around with the Indivision configuration utility messed up my AmigaOS 3.9 screen modes, such that the monitor will go out of sync now when the Amiga boots up (Early Startup and booting from floppy still works fine).
I assume the screen modes in AmigaOS 3.9 are now mismatched to what the Indivision is programmed to do. If I understood the mechanism correctly, using the Indivision configuration utility actually automatically flashed new firmware (called "Core") into the flicker fixer meaning that screen modes are now different.
Since I can still easily access the Amiga filesystem from Linux, I was wondering whether anyone knows how to reset the screen modes in AmigaOS 3.9 by deleting or copying files. If I understood correctly, screen modes are stored in DEVS:Monitors, however all I see there is one binary file called "PAL" plus it's .info file.
How can I restore the default screen mode for AmigaOS on disk? Is deleting DEVS:Monitors/PAL* enough (didn't try that yet, just realized that, but I'm not in front of the Amiga right now ;))?
Cheers,
Adrian
boot to early startup and then boot with no startup sequence.
then rename
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/screenmode.prefs
to someting else. you could delete it but you may need it later. then reboot..
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Not sure that will helps but your config should be in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/screenmode.prefs
Exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
I managed to configure the Indivision with a newer revision of the configuration tool now and it even displays the Linux console now :).
Cheers,
Adrian
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yep - thanks also from me (sorry for the thread dig - worked awesome)
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hoping someone can help, i have a dell monitor with dvi, i got one of these gismo's, stupid me has set output to HD720 and saved it, without testing, now when i turn amiga on i get nothing, does anyone know of any reset disk i can use to restore to a lower resolution. i believe the resolution is saved on the board itself and so i need to get into the tool to set it back, really difficult as i cant see anything :(
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Selecting a screenmode that your monitor can't display and then saving it (instead of "testing" or "using" it) is a common problem on Amiga's. It goes back for as far as there have been Amiga's and is not some new problem specifically related to the Indivision.
Here's a 3-minute YouTube video I made last year that shows how to fix it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSzJn9BRHIE