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Offline Iggy

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Re: PAL Genlock for Amiga VIC-Slim
« on: April 14, 2012, 11:44:54 PM »
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Friends, i wish to buy Commodore Amiga VIC-Slim from http://www.commodoreusa.net/CUSA_VICSlim.aspx

I  want to use it for showing bottom ads and scroll on my local cable tv  channel, few years back i used Amiga 1200 with PAL genlock to do this.

Before buying i need your guidence...

1) Can i use RGB PAL Genlock on VIC-Slim? as there are no RGB port.
2) Where to buy PAL Genlock (like Hama 292) to use with VIC-Slim?
3) Can i run Scala MM 400(old Amiga 1200 ver.) on pre installed Commodore OS Vision on VIC-Slim or Commodore 64?

We need to use Amiga for its super smooth scroll on PAL TV with powerful Scala MM 400

Thanks in advance for your time and support.

Um, the VIC-Slim is an X86 based keyboard computer.
I don't know how you'd Genlock a PC's video output with a PAL TV signal.
Hasn't Germany upgraded to an HD stsndard beyond standard PAL?

Scala does offer software for newer systems, but you're not running MM 400 on a PC (especially under Linux).
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Re: PAL Genlock for Amiga VIC-Slim
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2012, 12:19:43 AM »
Well, a quick web search turns up devices like this one from an Austrailian company.

http://micronica.com.au/catalog/genlock/

or this 9which appears similar)

http://www.decadenet.com/vga2tv/vga2tv.html
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