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Offline stachu100

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Re: indivision aga superplus 800x600
« Reply #14 from previous page: June 22, 2011, 07:40:34 PM »
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@applehammer

Tell it to people that cant purchase another indivision... this is amiga world not a big company.


None is able to purchase new another Indivision AGA. So in fact you are talking about all man kind.
 

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Re: indivision aga superplus 800x600
« Reply #15 on: June 22, 2011, 07:59:08 PM »
@stachu100

I just talk in my name but some more people think the same or... I am the only one who thinks its wrong to leave a relatively new product? buying or not buying a new version.
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Re: indivision aga superplus 800x600
« Reply #16 on: June 22, 2011, 08:40:37 PM »
@AppleHammer
I couldn't have said it better man! (thumbs up)

When Jens released Indivision AGA all that bought it got it for a reason and that reason was VGA output with true AGA support and support for HighGFX modes. I don't think that anyone was let down about the speccs and features that Indy supported back then (end of 2008).
The fact that at some point SuperPlus was announced gave some thoughts and iirc Oliver had to develop a new firmware upgrade for SuperPlus to be supported by Indy @ some point.
Noone from Individual Computers announced that this was feature they were willing to make, so you can't really have any expectations for it from them. If they made such an upgrade then it would have been a nice free bonus for the already happy customers!!!

Ofc and since people's appetite strives for more features, Jens decided to add a bigger FPGA (possibly for Graffiti mode) plus DVI, etc.
Just be happy with what you have, and if you see more stuff, then either invest in new product or if you don't have funds, sell you Indivision and add some funds and get the new one... After all and following AppleHammer's example... that you would have done if you bought a new car that had a little better speccs than the one you got 3 years back...!
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Re: indivision aga superplus 800x600
« Reply #17 on: June 22, 2011, 10:43:17 PM »
@mfilos: +1
That's perfectly correct!  :)
 

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Re: indivision aga superplus 800x600
« Reply #18 on: June 23, 2011, 01:03:47 AM »
Hate to say this but the A1200 indivision is ok but not great  since mine has lots of issues with screen flickering and tearing i can only really use some of the screen mode right now i am stuck on 640x512 as really my only usable mode.
Also unlike cars that have to be swapped to be upgraded computer product can be upgraded thru firmware why didn't he put a bigger FPGA first time??
My statement stands and not just to Jen's, it seems like "companies" want to punish you for being the first to buy there new products (ie no more firmware). I should have waited until the 2nd model but if i did that and others too then maybe there would be no second model.
I will probably have to buy the MK2 but now i am thinking when the MK3 or MK4 coming out, seems like it the way of the pc here, keep upgrading thru replacement.
I just hope the MK2 FPGA is big enough to put the MK3 and MK3 upgrades in there.. (then again i highly doubt it)
and for all of you who say it will increase prices.. well i just bought a MK1 and will buy a MK2 is that cheaper then a MK1 with a much bigger FPGA?
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Re: indivision aga superplus 800x600
« Reply #19 on: June 23, 2011, 01:14:12 AM »
@retro_71

For new modes (no grafitti) indivision dont need a bigger fpga just a fw update, make a mk2 mk3... is cool but following the support for the first models.
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Re: indivision aga superplus 800x600
« Reply #20 on: June 23, 2011, 02:19:06 AM »
We are waiting for Gedot

http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=52123

I think it is leaning on in inexcusable that we do not have a decent 800x600 mode in the MK1 AGA Indivision considering it is flash-able.
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