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Offline TomJ

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Re: Amiga 2000
« Reply #14 from previous page: August 08, 2012, 01:53:53 AM »
the composite is black and white out on 500's and 2000's I don't know why they changed it the 1000's had color. I will look for an old article telling how to modify it.
 

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Re: Amiga 2000
« Reply #15 on: August 08, 2012, 07:22:41 AM »
Composite is black and white because Vidiot lacks a color encoder.
 

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Re: Amiga 2000
« Reply #16 on: August 08, 2012, 09:25:40 AM »
"V Idiot?"
 

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Re: Amiga 2000
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Offline psxphill

Re: Amiga 2000
« Reply #18 on: August 09, 2012, 01:17:34 AM »
Quote from: TomJ;702653
the composite is black and white out on 500's and 2000's I don't know why they changed it the 1000's had color. I will look for an old article telling how to modify it.

You wouldn't use the A1000's composite video by choice. It's bad, worse even than an a520.

 
On the a500/a2000 they had to generate the composite sync, adding the monochrome video to it is cheaper than colour. Without the colour signal interfering text will be more readable.
 
If you were doing video you'd get an expensive external broadcast quality convertor, and any mixing/genlock you'd want to do before the conversion.
 
If you had an A2000 then you'd normally also have a decent monitor. An RGB scart lead should be equivalent.