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Re: interesting home made flickerfixer/scandoubler?
« on: July 15, 2007, 04:37:55 AM »
I can read German well enough to tell you that the seller doesn't know what the card does but thinks it is some kind of video card--"deinterlacer?,FlickerFixer?,Video Card?". And it's rare. From the picture it looks like there is a db15 vga out, a composite and S-Video out and it is a homebrew board on a prefab PC board with the electrical connections made by wires. It looks like a very good job and it could even be a prototype made by an Amiga hardware developer--in fact I would say that is the most likey possiblity considering the German origin. Villagetronic, Xpert systems/ProDev and Phase 5 were all from Germany. There is no picture of the underside so I can't see how the electrical connnections were made which would give me more of a clue as to whether this was an very good amateur homebrew board or a professional engineering prototype.
A2500 owned since 1993 with A2630/DKB 2632, DKB Megachip, GVP EGS Spectrum, A2320 and GVP HC+8 on the inside and a DCTV on the outside. A4000D with CSPPC, Cybervision 64 and a Flicker Magic flicker fixer. A4000T Toaster Flyer & CSMKII. All systems completly retro and classic and mostly used to do geometic art as in my avatar.