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Re: CF and adapter or ? for Vampire V2+ 500 advice needed
« on: May 03, 2018, 04:46:18 AM »
Quote from: Jeff;838928
The quality of the screen in high res laced is perfect without the Vampire installed but not so good once I installed the Vampire.


Are both OS installs identical or is the Vamp install newer? Just wondering if there's a difference with OS drivers or say, the Indi ECS revision in software or something...

Quote from: Jeff;838928
I guess it will have to do until Gold Core V3 comes out.


Not sure of a Vamp core update that would stop any Vamp introduced interference. But, I don't own a Vamp.

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Does anyone know why the ECS screenmode quality is worse with the Vampire installed? Is there a fix?


It would seem to me that there's some noise being introduced to the A2000 from the Vamp, either on the power supply side of the system or on the video signal side, and it's showing up on video output. In the old days we would use a scope to track down the interference.

You could always go hog wild and pop in a Matze RTG card! Filtering the Indie ECS video through an RTG card might cure any interference from the Vamp, permanently.

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This old 2000 ROCKS now :D


Awesome..... :)
A500: 2MB Chip, 8MB Fast, IndiECS, MiniMegi, IDE4ZorroII on Z-500, KS1.3/KS3.1, WB3.1&BWB
 
A2000HD: 2MB Chip, 128MB Fast, P5:Blizz 2060@50MHz, PCD-50B/4GBCF, XSurf100, RapidRoad, IndiECS, Matze RTG, MiniMegi, CD-RW, SunRize AD516, WB3.9
 
A1200: 2MB Chip, 64MB Fast, 4GBCF, GVP Typhoon 030 @40MHz w/FPU, Subway USB, EasyNet Ethernet, Indi AGA MKI, FastATA MK-IV, Internal Slim CD/DVD-RW, WB3.5

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