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Offline danbeaver

Re: XRGB-mini FRAMEMEISTER: Possible Flicker Fixer Scandoubler?
« on: January 20, 2015, 12:35:30 PM »
DHL delivered a Framemeister to my house today from Solaris in Japan; it took 31 days...  Now who at my house would have ordered something like that?

Spent an hour soldering/converting its JP-21 connector into a SCART to 8-pin mini din connector and after testing each pin connection thoroughly, plugged it into my work-in-progress A4000 to make sure all is well in the retro world.  Trial and error on the Japanese (kanji?) menus got me a sharp picture, although color saturation was a tad off.  Next step is to update the 1.08 firmware with 1.11 in English; also bought the 9 buck overlay for the remote off icBay, so that is a great help.

Of note, while there is no English translation of the manual accompanying the device, but all the plastic bags were labeled in English and French as hazards to young children.  This begs several questions: do Japanese children not choke or suffocate on plastic bags as do the English and French speaking children?  Are the latter more litigious than the Japanese?  Do the Japanese learn English or French to protect their children?  Since none of the bags are large enough to fit a baseball, does this imply that westerners have microcephally and are at risk, compared to the normocephallic Japanese?  I'm sure inquiring mind want to know!
 

Offline danbeaver

Re: XRGB-mini FRAMEMEISTER: Possible Flicker Fixer Scandoubler?
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2015, 07:37:21 PM »
The rgb input is a Japanese 21-pin connector that ends in an 8-pin mini din.  The 21-pin connector is the same design as SCART, but the pinout is different.  I found a hardwired cable online where someone has made the same modifications, but what's the fun in that.

Actually, Santa probably didn't pay retail (it was a gift) for the Xmas holiday season.

My post is not a review, as there are several excellent ones on the web.
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Offline danbeaver

Re: XRGB-mini FRAMEMEISTER: Possible Flicker Fixer Scandoubler?
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2015, 10:23:45 PM »
Yes, I have a couple of $230 USD Indivisions for my 4000's (a $160 for my A4000T), and one $110 Indy ECS in my A2000 and they are great!  So I guess I need to buy more or just pop one out every time I set up another Amiga; good idea...
« Last Edit: January 20, 2015, 10:26:19 PM by danbeaver »
 

Offline danbeaver

Re: XRGB-mini FRAMEMEISTER: Possible Flicker Fixer Scandoubler?
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2015, 12:24:17 AM »
S-Video, composite and component are dead technologies, right up there with Beta Max.

Conversion is the opiate of the masses, before Democracy and religion.  When "Rust Never Sleeps," it is "Better to burn out then fade away."

[Also I've been into Amiga stuff since 1986 and Commodore 8-bit since 1982; also I just sold a refurbed A4000 with CS MK2 and Indivision AGA before X-mas for a reasonably large sum]