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Re: Amiga to PC monitor video adaptor
« on: February 17, 2004, 10:53:20 AM »
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I plugged the adaptor in and don't even get a choice to do anything; because its not recognising the connection between the two


The connection will be fine. The reason you aren't even getting a choice is because Workbench is booting in an incompatible 15KHz screenmode (compatible with Amiga monitors and TV's, but not with PC monitors), but the daft thing is that you need to be able to see Workbench in order to choose the compatible VGA screenmode in the first place, but since you can't see Workbench, you can't select the screenmode!  You might have to run your Amiga through a TV and through the PC monitor at the same time, then select the screenmode on the TV, which should then make it come through the monitor!
 

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Re: Amiga to PC monitor video adaptor
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2004, 10:53:57 AM »
whabang, you beat me to it!
 

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Re: Amiga to PC monitor video adaptor
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2004, 11:27:15 AM »
I got mine from Power Computing.

There are also usually a few on eBay. Search for items worldwide because postage for a SD/FF will be low due to the fact they hardly weigh anything!

As a last resort, you could try an external SD/FF, but these are analogue, whereas internal SD/FF's are digital and therefore much better, if you can get your hands on one. I've heard problems of external analogue SD/FF's "falling out" of tune, and some even take a while to warm up before they'll display a signal!
 

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Re: Amiga to PC monitor video adaptor
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2004, 11:59:20 AM »
What Ilyama do you have, just out of interest? Mine's a Vision Master Pro 454 (19") and can't handle Amiga frequencies (at least I don't think it can!).

Steve.
 

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Re: Amiga to PC monitor video adaptor
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2004, 01:04:24 PM »
Yes, that is EXACTLY the one that you want!
It's the one that I had too, and it was excellent!

Steve.
 

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Re: Amiga to PC monitor video adaptor
« Reply #5 on: February 20, 2004, 02:52:14 PM »
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Pete wrote:
Steven, is there any chance of taking a shot of your monitor screen with your Miggy on? What Screen Mode do you use? I'd like to see how small your icons are.


Unfortunately, I don't have my SD/FF anymore, I sold it on eBay, along with my A1200, to finance my CD32 SX32 Pro!
But here's how I set up my A1200's Workbench display with it's SD/FF:

- Set the Workbench ScreenMode to "High-Res Laced", which is 640x512 if I remember correctly (I never use Super-High-Res Laced because it elongates everything!)
- Go into OverScan prefs, and stretch the screen as wide and tall as possible (unlike on an Amiga monitor, the extreme edges of the overscan display should easily be visible on the PC monitor, so that you can see what you're doing). Do the same for both graphics and text.
- Your screenmode will now be something like 710x570, or something "obscure" like that (ie. not a standard size).
- Use the monitor controls to centre the picture.
- Use the monitor controls to adjust the height and width of the display, so that the edges of the Amiga overscan screen are lined up with the edges of the PC monitor.

You will then have the biggest display possible in the highest-resolution! When you play games, you'll have to use your monitor controls to adjust the position, height, and width of each custom screen, but this should only need doing once for each screenmode.

If you want, I'll try and set up WinUAE tonight to mimick what the above screen would look like, so that you can get an idea of icon size, etc. I'll e-mail you a screenshot hopefully later thsi evening.

Steve.

PS. Are you in St Helens? (going by your e-mail address!)
 

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Re: Amiga to PC monitor video adaptor
« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2004, 03:01:52 PM »
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Pete wrote:
Yes, well I spent 50 years in Parr, St Helens. But have lived in Ashton-in-Makerfield for a number of years.
Are you anywhere near?


I'm sat in an office in Alexandra Park in St Helens, right now, typing this!
50 years?! I think you're giving your age away!