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Re: Indivision config tool error
« on: March 12, 2009, 02:54:21 PM »
Considering all the problems I had (including a now mostly dead A1200 motherboard :madashell:) just getting a working system with my Indivision, I'm glad I read this thread and will avoid doing any flash upgrades to the friggin thing for a long long time. Hopefully sometime within the next year, working versions of this stuff will be out.
 

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Re: Indivision config tool error
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2009, 05:44:10 PM »
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After my recent problems with the Indivision, I'll be voting with my wallet and simply not purchasing any more or even recommending until these problems are ironed out.


Yeah I'm waiting a while before I even think about getting the A4000 version. It is a pretty cool device, but it isn't quite ready for prime time. In addition to the problems being reported here with the updates (something I haven't tried yet) my big issues are:

* The connector that clips over the chip works OK but doesn't attach as well as the DCE that I had before.

* Should come with a VGA backplate.

* Documentation and marketing information ought to be much clearer about difficulty in using this with a hard drive in a standard 1200 case.

* On my LCD, at least, there are some faint vertical bands that appear on window sliding controls and some dark vertical lines that appear on WorkBench icons. These don't appear on RGB output. Haven't tried on CRT VGA monitor. This isn't a huge issue as it doesn't affect anything else.

It does have great display quality, and when the kinks are worked out it'll be an excellent device. I just hope it stays actively developed so these thinkgs can be fixed.