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Re: Should I wait for Indivision?
« on: February 20, 2010, 09:59:38 PM »
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Lets say you have a picasso 2 card and you're feeding the vga back into flicker fixer.  you cannot do that with the scandoubler from australia (no vga input).
mind you we're getting off tangent because few people have a1200+graphics card (unless they towerize).



Your not just getting out on a tangent, you are posting complete nonsense ...

There is absolutly NO flickerfixer or scandoubler that allows a VGA-signal to be feeded in.

On the other side there are plenty GFX-cards that have an extra input allwoing you to feed the FF's output into GFX-card. Well not really into the GFX-card as it will just route them over some relais directly to the cards VGA-out.

The glorious exception is the Picasso4 which has a inbuild FF that will use the actual VGA-logic on the card.
1. Make an announcment.
2. Wait a while.
3. Check if it can actually be done.
4. Wait for someone else to do it.
5. Start working on it while giving out hillarious progress-reports.
6. Deny that you have ever announced it
7. Blame someone else
 

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Re: Should I wait for Indivision?
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2010, 08:30:50 AM »
> Kronos has no life

Doh, and there was me thinking that was common knowledge..

> and instead of calling someone's content nonsense should have realized or corrected it.

Well it was nonsense, and I did post the correct info, so what are you about ?

To be more precise, these pass-throughs on the GFX-card will switch any signal directly to your monitor. So if you have an old 15kHz compatible one you could just hook on the Amiga-RGB with no FF or SD inbetween. If your FF/SD works with your monitor it will still work after being passed through. So if that australian device works it would still work in combination with a GFX-card.
1. Make an announcment.
2. Wait a while.
3. Check if it can actually be done.
4. Wait for someone else to do it.
5. Start working on it while giving out hillarious progress-reports.
6. Deny that you have ever announced it
7. Blame someone else