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Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« on: July 26, 2008, 12:11:48 AM »
During the 80s, it was common use to build computers in a way that they can output their picture on a TV set. This was done in order to reduce the overall system cost for the user. TV sets work with lower frequencies compared to today's monitors, therefore the picture flickers. A flickerfixer converts the signal in a way that a modern VGA monitor or TFT-display can be used. The name flickerfixer was mainly created because the problem of a flickering picture is solved. We've already had a very successful product called Indivision in 2002. It was connected to the monitor output of the computer, but it has been sold out in 2006.

Flickerfixers are in high demand. One unit of our external flickerfixer Indivision has been sold on an internet auction platform for more than 900 US Dollars in march of this year. That's more than four times the last retail price! The popularity and stability of value of our products cannot be proved any better. We have already started development of a new flickerfixer in november 2007, which is finished now.

The first flickerfixers for the Amiga have already been available 17 years ago. Since that time, all flickerfixers - including ours - have been using the same principle: The picture frequency was doubled. This is not enough for most modern VGA monitors and TFT-displays, as the picture of a computer with PAL standard was only displayed at slightly less than 50Hz. Most monitors require 60Hz or more these days.

With Indivision AGA, we're striking a new path. As the name suggests, it's a flickerfixer that is very closely tied to the AGA chipset. This could only be realized by putting the flickerfixer inside of the computer. The product is mounted over the Video-Chip "Lisa". The VGA display is connected directly to the flickerfixer. Further connections are not necessary.

Listing all features of the flickerfixer would go beyond the scope of this news item. You can find the complete technical data in this PDF-overview. The outstanding features are:

    * 24 Bit colour resolution in all screenmodes
    * support for super hires modes
    * Highgfx support up to 1024x768 pixels
    * all screenmodes can be displayed at 60Hz or more
    * no adjustments necessary

Two options have been added for retro-gaming enthousiasts that allow a step-by-step approximation to the display of an old TV set: Vertical syncrtonisation allows reducing the output frequency down to 49.9Hz, which will eliminate tearing-effects. In addition to that, a scanline-emulation can be switched on. This will emulate the dark lines between the scanlines of a TV screen.

Development and production of this extremely complex product is very expensive. Our trade partners, who have been serving the Amiga-market for many years, have made considerable financial contributions to the production. To account for that, Indivision AGA is exclusively available only from these resellers until january 1st, 2009: (alphabetical order)

    * AmigaKit (England)
    * GGS-Data (Sweden)
    * Software Hut (USA)
    * Vesalia (Germany)

Production has already started, the flickerfixer will presumably be shipped to our tradepartners during the first week of september. The suggested retail price is 129,- EUR including 19% VAT. Only a version for A1200 computers will be available at first. We're already working on a version for other Amigas with AGA chipset.

The following pictures show the prototype and screenshots where colours are not displayed correctly. The actual product may vary.

 

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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2008, 12:13:56 AM »
Congrats individual Computers!!
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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2008, 12:38:00 AM »
Wow! What a great Amiga product!
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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #4 on: July 26, 2008, 12:40:27 AM »
Just read the PDF, and I am amazed a product like this can be offered at such a low price. Getting a correct AGA display was almost impossible without spending $$$.

AGA demos on a nice CRT is going to ROCK.

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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #5 on: July 26, 2008, 01:10:22 AM »
Cool, the part about video modes sounds interesting!
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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #6 on: July 26, 2008, 01:13:53 AM »
Bring on September, Thanks to Jens and the retailers for this much needed product.  :-)
 

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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #7 on: July 26, 2008, 01:51:00 AM »
Thanks Jens  :-D

It's a great time to own a 1200 and it's great that new HW is still being designed.  

This is how the 1200 should have been equipped in the first place  :-P
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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #8 on: July 26, 2008, 02:41:31 AM »
Like the FPGA feature and the ability to get more screenmodes out of an A1200. Friggin cool. Next best thing to the Natami.
 

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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #9 on: July 26, 2008, 03:10:47 AM »
Yea, this is going to be a "must have" product to someone still using an AGA Amiga. I dont use my 030 A1200 much anymore except for 8bit samples and Octamed but, this would be a really nice thing to have when I get it out.
 

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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #10 on: July 26, 2008, 03:18:11 AM »
See, this is why these days, when Jens goes quiet it's like ... you know Christmas is coming.  Unlike almost everybody else in Amiga-Land.

{bleep}, this makes me wanna go buy a duff old A1200 just to justify owning one of these!

Good job, Jens!

edit: holy crap, I just read the data sheet on this: 16mb of framebuffer!?  Jens, you madman! I love you!  Now I really do want an a1200 to hang off of one of these!
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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #11 on: July 26, 2008, 08:11:46 AM »
I have had an internal flickerfixer (the DCE model) for years in my A1200 and have been very happy with it, but it will now be replaced by the this much superior piece of hardware.

This is way beyond cool!

Jens: thumbs up! Big time!  :-)
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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #12 on: July 26, 2008, 08:32:12 AM »
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16mb of framebuffer!? Jens, you madman!


Can't buy any smaller chips these days. It's a waste and a saving at the same time, although only about 2,5 megabytes are actually used.

I could have gone for smaller chips, but it's almost certain that they will be phased out during the next year. The old (external) Indivision design suffered from using lots of chips that are unavailable these days. This new design is only based on parts that are available, RoHS compliant and most of all: affordable.

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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #13 on: July 26, 2008, 08:53:22 AM »
@Jens

Thanks for the hard work and dedication.

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have had an internal flickerfixer (the DCE model) for years in my A1200 and have been very happy with it, but it will now be replaced by the this much superior piece of hardware.


Saem feeling here.  Being able to use a genloc is what swings it for me.
 

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Re: Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA
« Reply #14 on: July 26, 2008, 08:56:28 AM »
Compatible with the Video Toaster?