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Re: Toaster stuff
« on: September 24, 2011, 02:47:12 AM »
heh. awesome. Toaster Garage.
I really like the use of the tips and tricks book. Very guerilla.
...and I'm sure we'll see those hubcaps in an alien invasion video. ;)

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Toaster stuff and the little voices inside your head...
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2011, 07:33:03 PM »
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Thanks, yeah Toaster Garage is a good name.

My set up is in the Amiga Dungeon. Not quite the basement, but can get damn cold down on the bottom floor. Recently had a pellet stove installed, not so bad in the winter now.

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Born of 8 bit technology, this little computer took over my mind and made me buy parts on e-bay non stop until he was complete.


Can relate there. I have a device for the C=64 that is a slow scan digitizer, hooks up to  a video camera and captures low res grey scale image. That was then... In my collection are various image capture devices used with Amigas up to the current VT/Flyer system.

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The thing tricked me into convincing my wife to buy me parts. I am telling you; I need help.:hammer:


heh, if it starts telling you to, uhhmmm, to do something about the wife. Listen carefully. It knows what it's talking about... ;)

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Re: Toaster stuff and the little voices inside your head...
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2011, 11:52:38 PM »
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Was that ComputerEyes, VideoByte, or another one?

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What are those various devices?


NewTek DigiView ~ old issue
NewTek DigiView Gold hardware with motorized color wheel
Color Splitter for use with DigiView without color wheel
DCTV
Mimetecs FrameBuffer with frame Capture chip
PAR w/TBCIV
VLab internal
VT2000
VT4000/Flyer
OpalVision (Centaur Development went under befor the Roasterchip was produced that would enable frame grabbing) This was suppose to be the Toaster Killer.