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Offline Retro_71

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Re: indivision aga superplus 800x600
« on: June 22, 2011, 07:15:04 AM »
Is this true that they don't support the Mk1 (upgrades I mean)? I don't like when companies punish you for buying their first production run.
I like my Indi but I know I will have to buy a whole new one when the MK2 comes out just because the MK2 will do things that mine can't. Its a shame I was hoping for an update as on some screen modes there is lots of tearing (lack of a better term) and I can't use them.
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2 x C=64, 2 x C64C, C128 (jiffydos), C128D, 3 x A500 (1 x 030),
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3 x A1200 (1 x 030, Indivision and IDE-Fix with 40 GB HDD & DVD Burner)
2 x A4000 (4060, Deneb, Indivsion), CD32.
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Re: indivision aga superplus 800x600
« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2011, 01:03:47 AM »
Hate to say this but the A1200 indivision is ok but not great  since mine has lots of issues with screen flickering and tearing i can only really use some of the screen mode right now i am stuck on 640x512 as really my only usable mode.
Also unlike cars that have to be swapped to be upgraded computer product can be upgraded thru firmware why didn't he put a bigger FPGA first time??
My statement stands and not just to Jen's, it seems like "companies" want to punish you for being the first to buy there new products (ie no more firmware). I should have waited until the 2nd model but if i did that and others too then maybe there would be no second model.
I will probably have to buy the MK2 but now i am thinking when the MK3 or MK4 coming out, seems like it the way of the pc here, keep upgrading thru replacement.
I just hope the MK2 FPGA is big enough to put the MK3 and MK3 upgrades in there.. (then again i highly doubt it)
and for all of you who say it will increase prices.. well i just bought a MK1 and will buy a MK2 is that cheaper then a MK1 with a much bigger FPGA?
A Chameleon and 1541 II ultimate II
2 x C=64, 2 x C64C, C128 (jiffydos), C128D, 3 x A500 (1 x 030),
A1000, 2 x A2000 (GVP 040 + SCSI combo + indivision), A3000 GVP IV24 & Emplant
3 x A1200 (1 x 030, Indivision and IDE-Fix with 40 GB HDD & DVD Burner)
2 x A4000 (4060, Deneb, Indivsion), CD32.
2 x Apple IIe and A IIGS (Various new cards), + 3 x Megadrives (CD and 32), 2 x Saturns, and a dreamcast.. :D