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SuperGEN SX your for the price of postage...
« on: September 26, 2011, 07:53:13 AM »
I am moving and we had an Amiga system some years ago for audio video production. I still have this hardware and I hate to just throw it out of send it to some recycling place if someone has a need for it. Contact me at dacavin@yahoo.com.

We used it to lay video behind keygen text on video screens with Scala software.

Serial Number SGX 40616 0087
MADE IN 1993

has RGB cable attached

here is a link to a picture of a similar unit.

http://bboah.amiga-resistance.info/cgi-bin/showhardware_en.cgi?HARDID=400

  • genlocks to Y/C or Composite video
  • encodes Amiga RGB into Y/C or Composite video
  • overlays  Amiga graphics onto external Y/C or Composite video
  • transcodes between Y/C and Composite
  • selectable 3.58 MHz notch filter
  • computer controllable dissolve of 64 levels
  • selectable internal and external blanking source
  • AGA compatible
  • NTSC only
 
    connectors
    • RGB In - receives the RGB output from the Amiga
    • RGB Out - display Amiga graphics on an RGB monitor
    • Key Out (BNC) - key signal for video switcher, tells when Amiga colour 0 is present or not
    • Composite In (BNC), S-Video In - source video from VTR, sync-generator, etc.
    • Composite Out (BNC), S-Video Out - combined output of input video and the encoded Amiga graphics
    • Remote controller (RJ-11)
     
      controls
      • graphics dissolve slider - controls the percentage of foreground graphics against external video
      • background dissolve slider - controls the percentage of background colour against external video
      • S-Video select switch - toggles between S-Video and Composite inputs
      • genlock disable switch for productivity mode use
      • interpretive dissolve switch - controls whether or not the  darkness of an Amiga colour is to be interpreted as a level of dissolve
      • notch filter switch - removes colour artifacts or some forms of flicker