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Hi Erol!I have an Indivision AGA 1200 MK2 and I love it, very nice quality of image! What is your experience with the XRGB-mini, is it worth the price?Cheers!
I have Indivision's in all of my Amiga's and wouldn't use anything else. Have connected them to a variety of monitors, TV's, projectors, etc., no issues. Also they add additional screenmodes (SuperPlus 800x600, HD720, etc.) that you're not going to get with another adapter. For my needs they work perfectly, obviously your mileage may vary.
Actually, I don't play so much as I have fun coding with the Cubic IDE, so for me it's mostly workbench... I am sure that others can share better experience with games than me
The IndiECS is fairly easy to configure. The config tool for the AGA versions is less user-friendly, but there's already a ton of threads about that in the forums.I'll try to dig up some pictures later since I've taken a ton over the years and they're all on my computer at home now, but I don't really know how much that's going to help you. Most of people's complaints about the Indi's is related to refresh rates / screen tearing / scrolling / Hz / not smooth blahblahblah. Stuff you're not going to see in a photo, or even a video (once it's re-encoded to be posted on YouTube or wherever).Again, my .02 cents, is that most of the people complaining about these things are just using crappy monitors or TV's, and dodgy bargin-bin cables, and if they'd STFU and just spend the money for a high quality display with a fast refresh rate they'd have much fewer problems. But Amiga users are cheap and like to complain. Can you tell this subject pisses me off just a bit? :lol:
Indy AGA Mrk2 on an LCD 5:4 aspect ratio monitor.[youtube]9tvYmamSH1k[/youtube]Watch in HD for the full effect