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Offline hamtronixTopic starter

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A2320 Genlock
« on: July 14, 2007, 05:11:41 PM »
Just got my A2320 Genlock in the mail. Plugged it into my A2000 and wham bam thank you ebay - Have color out to my 8.1 inch LCD dispaly! aint 20 year old tech grand!

I do notice some line skewing. kind of like if you pivot a line with low dpi in a paint program. Do you think this is due to the monitor (its a cheap LCD) or is this indicative of any AMiga problem. When I go out to a regular TV it is fine so it definitely makes me think it is cheap monitor. and it also does it from the mono monitor out.

I moved as much magnetic (speakers) hardware away as I could and went and bought a higher shielded RCA cable from RS.

Anyway, im excited to be back in the game.
CD TV / Remote / Trackball Remote / Keyboard / CDTV 1411 External Drive / C= 1405 256K RAM / Smell the fear!
 

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Re: A2320 Genlock
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2007, 06:32:43 PM »
I think I remember having to tweak a small adjustment screw on the A2300 genlock when I set mine up years ago in a 2000. Try searching for some info on it.
 

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Re: A2320 Genlock
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2007, 07:09:42 PM »
http://amiga-hardware.com/showhardware.cgi?HARDID=360
You flicker fixer 2320  as 2300 won't do vga.
see the back.  next to the up/down switch is small "adjuster" for the flicker fixer.  gently and VERY slowly turn it.  I say very slowly as a small turn can make the difference.
http://amiga-hardware.com/display_photos/a2320amber_conn.jpg
that should fix your problem.
try also a different monitor as you never know with the cheap chinese cr** we get these days... :lol: