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Re: Indivision AGA for A4000 Tower?
« on: September 23, 2009, 04:14:53 PM »
I'd be interested in one.
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Re: Indivision AGA for A4000 Tower?
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2009, 01:45:46 PM »
Quote from: Schoenfeld;524067
Keep those photos of installed accelerators coming! Oh wait, nobody took one yet...

Jens

Sorry no one has posted the pics you need Jens, I will try to get a pic of my A4000T/CSPPC combo posted today.  I don't particularly wish to remove every A4000 compatible accelerator from my other Amiga models and put them into my A4000T to take additional pictures, but if others here do not start posting pictures of their own A4000T's with different accelerators, I guess that is the least I could do to help you out with your research and decision making.

Edit: @HyAmi, I think Jens intention is to make room for most, if not all A4000T compatible accelerators to work with the A4000T version of the IndivisionAGA.
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Re: Indivision AGA for A4000 Tower?
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2009, 08:13:57 PM »
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Is this project still happening?  I'm currently trying to unravel the mysteries of RTG and Scan Doubler options for 4000Ts and I'd love nothing more than to have an Indivision board instead.    Researching and buying old Amiga hardware is an interesting hobby to have. :-)


There was a recent listing of a PicassoIV for sale here on the forums.  That is the best solution for an A4000T, but the IndivisionAGA is a nice solution for a Video Toaster/Flyer machine as the Toaster's interface is not RTG, IIRC.  Parts of the LightWave interface can be promoted I think, but most of the rest of the NewTek interfaces are limited to standard display resolutions.
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