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Re: indivision ECS vs 1084
« on: June 05, 2013, 11:30:52 PM »
Quote from: Lurch;736867
1084 CRT = Forget about it, nostalgia reasons only.

Indivision ECS + Latest core + RTG emulation = Drool

It's an amazing upgrade, couldn't get enough of it using it with my A500 plus (well once the two fixes were applied to it). I haven't looked back.

Colours look amazing, and the screen is amazingly clear/crisp. Games look great.

Only reason I don't use it anymore is I have an Indi AGA Mk2 for the 1200 :-)



Well i've seen the mk1 output and its rather nice, i have an mk2 and its great. However, having said this NOTHING BEATS AN RGB MONITOR FOR AMIGA. MOST GAMES AND DEMOS WERE MADE FOR THIS OUTPUT. The color richness, the dot pitch, etc..  (i'm lucky because i Have a 22in Vizio lcd tv and a Sony 20" RGB monitor hooked up to my a1200 so best of both worlds (and i can tell you if i'm watching demos or gaming i look at the rgb monitor but for productivity def the Vizio with HighGfx hi res mode from HDMI)
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Re: indivision ECS vs 1084
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2013, 03:21:57 AM »
Damion interesting post

I still maintain that for Amiga gaming and demo watching RGB RULES! Dont forget that these things were Designed with RGB output in mind. The color richness is not matchable on crt or lcd. LIke I said I have an mk2 outputing crystal clear hdmi to a vizio 22 lcd (brand new good quality) and a Sony 20' rgb monitor. And when it comes to games or demos every time i'm watching the Sony. (dual display with hdmi out)
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Quad Boot:Reg. MorphOS | OS4.1 U4 |Ubuntu GNU-Linux | MacOS X

Amiga 2000 Rom Switcher w/ 3.1 + 1.3 | HardFrame SCSI | CBM Ram board| A Squared LIVE! 2000 | Vlab Motion | Firecracker 24 gfx

Commodore CDTV: 68010 | ECS | 9mb Ram | SCSI -TV | 3.9 Rom | Developer EPROMs