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Offline PaSha

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Re: Why is there no good scandoublers to be found?
« on: September 12, 2005, 07:16:08 PM »
Check out eBay, there is a Videoslot Scandoubler/flickerfixer there right now, as well a DCE flickermagic (clips on to Alice & Lisa) for A1200/A4000 ( =made for AGA)

The external ones often seem to perform poorly with AGA.

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Re: Why is there no good scandoublers to be found?
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2005, 03:06:04 PM »
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gafstu wrote:
Does anyone have any specs for this eyetech SD/FF?


It cost less than £199 brand new...
I have an early MV1200 (same thing) that needs 10 minutes to warm up before it can produce a stable picture, and then it gets insanely hot.

@all: there is a Compserv AGA Scandoubler-II for sale on german eBay, this thing is pretty good and also deinterlaces Super72 and DblPAL/DblNTSC/Multiscan, and also does PAL/NTSC SuperHiRes properly. This is an internal card for the video-slot.

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Re: Why is there no good scandoublers to be found?
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2005, 06:28:57 PM »
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J-Golden wrote:
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that aside, isn't the denise clip missing?  doesn't that make it completely useless???

J-Golden


Nah, this version is intended for use in A1200D's, and gets the required signal(s) from the 23-pin RGB-port.

-Paul