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Re: impactvision 24 and rgb splitter manual
« on: November 02, 2005, 04:12:45 PM »
Congratulations on your recent arrival of the A4000 and ImpactVision24.  I have the manuals for the ImpactVision24 packed away somewhere, but will not be selling them.  If you have specific questions after you have downloaded the software from the Internet, I can find which box they are in and try to answer a few questions for you.  If you find that you do not wish to keep the IV24, I would be interested in purchasing it and the RGB splitter to have as a back-up for mine.
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Re: impactvision 24 and rgb splitter manual
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2005, 08:32:50 PM »
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Rod_cl wrote:
Hi:
i'm having the following strange behaviour. WIth the impactvision 24 installed in slot 1 y get a heavy flickering on screen. If i uninstalled the card everything is ok.
Any ideas?

Saludos

Rod


I have read that there were two models of the IV24 made and that only the later model works on the A4000, but have never confirmed that, but it might be your problem.  I only use it in A2000 or A3000.  What monitor are you using it with?  Did you install the software before you installed the IV24?  The IV24 has a switch to toggle between 15kHz and 31kHz output, the 15kHz will flicker with most screen resolutions and color choices.  I have used an incomplete IV24 just for the flicker fixer in an A2000 before.

I am still looking for the manuals, I had them just a week ago, but have not found the correct box they were put in and fear that they are behind many that were packed afterwards.  I will get to them, but it may take a week or so, as I am in the process of inventorying all of my collection to decide what is going to be kept and what is going up for sale/auction.  I had someone help move all the boxes that had Amiga items in them from storage to my living room today, except the few that I had already emptied and repacked two weeks ago and the wife is going to freak when she gets home and sees how much (what she might call junk) is filling the whole room.  There is hardly any walking space there are so many boxes.  You might be able to find the manuals on the Net faster than waiting for me, and I really don't have the time to scan all the pages for you anyway.  Like I said before, I will be glad to answer a few questions or copy a couple of pages, but not the whole book.
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