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Scandy A1200 installation instructions
« on: April 14, 2009, 01:19:52 PM »
Hi people,

a few days ago I got hold of a Scandy A1200 scan doubler module for the Amiga 1200. It consists of three PCBs which are plugged on top of LISA and both CIA chips inside the A1200. It features an additional VGA port, output is the same as on the video port, so you can use two monitors at the same time.
After some hours in vain trying to find a documentation about how to install it, I have decided to try on my own and let you folks know. I'd either find a way how to destroy the A1200, or successfully get the Scandy working. Luckily, the latter happened ;o)

In fact, cable lengths and positioning make it hard to mount the Scandy in more than one (correct) way, nevertheless I had felt better if there had been a paper instructing me.

After mounting it look something like this:



Another closeup:



Micronik has tried to indicate the orientation of the PCBs by putting the 45-degree edge of the socket in the same place it is on the respective chip, at least for LISA and the U7 CIA. The edge of the U8 does not point to the right direction though but never mind, as the pin count is the same on all edges it fits anyway.

The CIA sockets indicate where they belong so you can't do it wrong (see print beneath each socket):

U7 CIA (below parallel port)



U8 CIA (right above floppy connector)



After some plugging and unplugging it finally worked. Maybe one should first check the socket pins for corrosion and dust which I forgot. My first results were "no VGA signal", and later the signal was first okay but seemed to collapse within a few seconds, with the CRT finally going to standby mode. No idea where that came from, eventually it seems to be okay.
Now I'll have to think about how to move the hard disk drive to another location as the Scandy becomes pretty warm over time. So please be warned: you should *not* put anything directly on top of the Scandy main PCB, it definitely needs some room to get rid of that heat!

The following photos were taken from a Dell WFP2407 TFT.

Sysinfo:



IntuiTest (640x512 @ 256 colours):



The IntuiTest screenshot indicates that there is no "flicker fixer" function. Scandy does not buffer complete frames but, to put it simple, buffers only the line that is currently sent to the CRT or TFT, and sends each pixel twice (i.e. with double speed) to the screen attached to the VGA port which in effect doubles the horizontal frequency without presenting a different content. I didn't expect anything else because a real flicker fixer is usually way more complex. This also explains why a Scandy A1200 only costs about half as much as, say, an Indivision 1200.
If you plan to use your A1200 mainly for gaming and less frequently for working (especially in interlace modes), the Scandy A1200 is a clever solution.
Just consider that most of the CompactFlash adapters will collide with the Scandy main PCB, as does my hard disk right now (missing the original metal shielding *argh*)

I hope this is helpful for some of you ;-)

Greets,
Joe
 

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Re: Scandy A1200 installation instructions
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2009, 03:18:50 PM »
Interesting read, thanks.

 

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Re: Scandy A1200 installation instructions
« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2009, 01:09:35 AM »
Thanks for the information, I've been seeing those on ebay but will probably go with the flicker fixer Amiga kit sells. (if they still have them when I get around to it, so many toys, so little money)
 

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Re: Scandy A1200 installation instructions
« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2009, 08:43:48 AM »
You need a colour test. Use a 256 colour image of all RED, GREEN, BLUE and see if the scandoubler is 24-bit or 16-bit.
 

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Re: Scandy A1200 installation instructions
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2012, 12:54:07 PM »
Old thread, but anyone tried installing Scandy1200 with FastATA from Elbox? Judging from pictures these two does not fit that well together, unless FastATA use higher sockets that Scandy?
Amiga 1200, OS 3.9, 68030, scandoubler