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Re: What are the slots on the A3000D daughterboard?
« on: November 15, 2006, 10:10:55 PM »
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With a CV64, you will end up with just one monitor connector - for which the CV64 automatically selects if the CV64's rtg output or the A3000 regular chipset output should be routed to depending on which is active at the moment.
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What ? I have the same setup, and I never noticed such behaviour from my 3000's CV64, I still have to use a KVM switch to direct both outputs to my (-31Hz capable) Nokia monitor... Is there something I forgot to do ? Like a jumper or something ?
 

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Re: What are the slots on the A3000D daughterboard?
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2006, 12:24:20 AM »
Oops, my mistake, it's in fact a CV64/3D (3D my arsse) with the empty space & internal connector for a scandoubler+passthru module.

I have to say that this very module is by far, the most desired item on my Amiga HW wishlist !!

Anybody got one spare ? I'm just asking ? PhaseV remains ? AmigaKit ? Anyone ?  :boohoo:

I'm sure it's not even so hard to make considering such high PCB achievements like the CFlash/USB floppy Emulator, the Minimig and other PCB "monsters"... Seriously, is there a chip readily available to base a (standalone, of source) scandoubler project upon ? Would it be difficult to do ? I soo much need this for ALL my Amigas... I do video & music with it, and the occasional music. And I *need* to use them with 17' CRTs. Maybe it's another thread. I'd pay real money for this.