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Offline illy5603

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Re: Indivision AGA 4000 / CD32 Scandoubler/Flicker Fixer
« on: June 02, 2010, 12:30:43 AM »
About the only "downside" I can see in putting an indivision AGA into a CD32 is the fact that these older systems sometimes look BETTER on TV sets or monitors with fewer pixels than they do on newer monitors. The low pixel counts soften the edges a bit where games look "blocky" on modern monitors IMHO.

If you are in the states and are looking for a solution for playing PAL games (like 99% of CD32 games are), I would recommend picking up a used multisystem TV set. I grabbed one off of Craigslist for $40 locally and it has SCART and does PAL/NTSC.

 
 

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Re: Indivision AGA 4000 / CD32 Scandoubler/Flicker Fixer
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2010, 01:01:48 AM »
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I can handle the picture looking blockier.
 I am right now using a JAM! system to up-convert SVIDEO to VGA. It converts it to a 640 X 480 VGA picture. It's barely adequate at best! I don't want another TV, I already have a multi-sync TV, I want something better than SCART.

Sounds like the Indivision AGA is just what you need then. I have no complaints with my A1200 version. The only thing you may want to consider is that it was designed to plug into computer monitors into not necessarily TV's with VGA ports. I have a 55" Samsung LCD/DLP that will not display my A1200 / indivision AGA but displays my PC laptop fine.