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TenLeftFingers 17 June 2015 19:53

Indivision AGA MK2cr issues
 
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I've just installed this and while I'm able to use my LCD monitor now, there are some serious issues. I've read a lot of threads but I'm still not clear so please bare that in mind when explaining things to me :) I'd like to keep the device so I'm hoping I can get help with some of these, particularly the ghosting issue:

Ghosting
Like it says on the tin. I've tried different cables. I removed all my shielding as it won't fit (see #3/4) and didn't attach the little cable. But I've read that it doesn't matter and that this is caused by

Can't try other screen modes
When I 'Test' any of the other screenmodes I get the error "Can't open screen. Is this monitor driver installed?". I ran both of the installers from their wiki page.

HD not secure
See the pic - is this safe? The legs don't fit in the hole anymore. I don't need a CF hard disk as 85MB is plenty for me for now. Does everyone have this problem?

Case doesn't close
See the pic. The case is bulging because the HD cradle is raised, keeping the top of the case from coming down flush with the lower half.

jack-3d 17 June 2015 21:41

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Retrofan 17 June 2015 21:47

Come on, get a CF adapter, a ribbon and a cheap 4Gb CF and you are done.

supaduper 17 June 2015 21:50

To be honest the AGA will not fit/go with your set up of 2.5" Hard drive you really need to use a CF with it as you can now see the problem :)

also you are probably shorting out something on the AGA with it in contact with then Hard drive caddy, so please don't use it like this you will damage something.

CF`s are cheap, so really that's what I would do swap out the HD for one

TenLeftFingers 17 June 2015 23:25

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Originally Posted by jack-3d (Post 1026091)

Thank you! That's a viable option and I will most likely do that.

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Originally Posted by Retrofan (Post 1026093)
Come on, get a CF adapter, a ribbon and a cheap 4Gb CF and you are done.

If it would solve a problem I'd get one, but I think the solution above is even more cheap. I'm not working at the moment so the AGA was the last purchase for a while really.

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Originally Posted by supaduper (Post 1026094)
To be honest the AGA will not fit/go with your set up of 2.5" Hard drive you really need to use a CF with it as you can now see the problem :)

also you are probably shorting out something on the AGA with it in contact with then Hard drive caddy, so please don't use it like this you will damage something.

CF`s are cheap, so really that's what I would do swap out the HD for one

Thanks supaduper. I removed the HD entirely. It didn't help with the ghosting but I'll insulate it using the method jack-3d posted to.

I don't see many threads on the ghosting. Is it likely to be a fault wit hthe unit I received? EUR200 is a lot to spend on something that doesn't look right. I guess it might be time to log a ticket at AmigaKit support.

Retrofan 17 June 2015 23:42

About the ghosting, take out the indi, clean all the contacts with a rubber eraser and alcohol or isoprophyl alcohol and refit it.

rare_j 18 June 2015 00:20

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You could see if cutting a hole in the caddy works. Then you can mount the hdd on little riser nuts that you can get from computer shops that sell fixings. This lifts the hdd clear of the board. If the hdd is thin enough it will fit and the case closes. This is how mine fits with a flicker magic.

Retrofan 18 June 2015 00:22

Compact Flash adaptor plus ribbon GBP 2,69

Cheap 4GB Compact Flash USD5,67

You'll get 4Gb against 85mb you've got, and store a lot of programs/games inside. Faster, no noise and if you like in the future with a cheap adaptor you can connect it to any PC to transfer files with WinUAE.

Jope 18 June 2015 08:53

Just insulate the bottom of the 2.5" disk with a bit of cardboard and lay it on top of the indi.. Perhaps fasten it with a rubber band. :-D

Why bother with the HD tray, the screw holes don't line up with any modern HD anyway. ;-)

demolition 18 June 2015 09:21

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Originally Posted by TenLeftFingers (Post 1026105)
I don't see many threads on the ghosting. Is it likely to be a fault wit hthe unit I received? EUR200 is a lot to spend on something that doesn't look right. I guess it might be time to log a ticket at AmigaKit support.

The ghosting looks like it is caused by signal reflections in the VGA cable. This is due to mismatched impedances at one or both ends. Using a shorter, better quality cable should improve on things.

TenLeftFingers 18 June 2015 17:15

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Originally Posted by Retrofan (Post 1026106)
About the ghosting, take out the indi, clean all the contacts with a rubber eraser and alcohol or isoprophyl alcohol and refit it.

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Originally Posted by Retrofan (Post 1026109)
Compact Flash adaptor plus ribbon GBP 2,69

Cheap 4GB Compact Flash USD5,67

You'll get 4Gb against 85mb you've got, and store a lot of programs/games inside. Faster, no noise and if you like in the future with a cheap adaptor you can connect it to any PC to transfer files with WinUAE.

Thank you so much Retrofan. Someone has very kindly offered to send me a CF card setup. I'm not sure if it's okay to name them but I am very grateful for their incredibly kind gesture and I should have a CF setup in the next few days :bowdown

I did try cleaning following your advice and the buds were dark aftewards. So they clearly were a little dirty. The picture still looks the same though.

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Originally Posted by rare_j (Post 1026108)
You could see if cutting a hole in the caddy works. Then you can mount the hdd on little riser nuts that you can get from computer shops that sell fixings. This lifts the hdd clear of the board. If the hdd is thin enough it will fit and the case closes. This is how mine fits with a flicker magic.

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Originally Posted by Jope (Post 1026133)
Just insulate the bottom of the 2.5" disk with a bit of cardboard and lay it on top of the indi.. Perhaps fasten it with a rubber band. :-D

Why bother with the HD tray, the screw holes don't line up with any modern HD anyway. ;-)

Jope, that sounds like a solution I would go with if I was keeping the 85MB HD.

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Originally Posted by demolition (Post 1026138)
The ghosting looks like it is caused by signal reflections in the VGA cable. This is due to mismatched impedances at one or both ends. Using a shorter, better quality cable should improve on things.

I may try and source a shorter cable, although I'm not sure what would constitute a better quality cable. The ones I have work fine on Lin/Mac/Win so I would need something besides the standard affair that came with these monitors.

Again, thank you to the donor of a CF card setup. I've actually been quite emotional since I received the PM. And my wife now gets why I love the Amiga scene so much :) Looking forward to returning the favour some time, for somebody.

NovaCoder 19 June 2015 01:46

Just go with HDMI output my friend, retro doesn't always have to be that retro ;)

HDMI Miggy A1200

trixster 22 June 2015 20:41

I have exactly the same problem as you with regard to it saying there are no monitor drivers installed. Luckily the Retrofan confit files from the big Indivision thread work perfectly so I've not had to worry too much. It's annoying though.

Retrofan 22 June 2015 21:12

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Originally Posted by trixster (Post 1026853)
I have exactly the same problem as you with regard to it saying there are no monitor drivers installed. Luckily the Retrofan confit files from the big Indivision thread work perfectly so I've not had to worry too much. It's annoying though.

Thanks for telling @trixter. In fact in the next AKReal 8.5 update I will include the drivers of the Indi MKII (thanks Jens) and using MorpheuZ it will make all the installation easy letting you select among three configs (versions) of mine (HighGFX 800x600, HighGFX 1024x768 or SuperPlus, all with full screen also for games) plus the original V1.2 and it will reflash the core by itself and all you need to have them working.

I tried also Mr.B config as I had interest in bymarcao's config, but it isn't full screen at all for games here, and I didn't like either how it looks on my 16:9 TV. Maybe I am missing something.

Edit: Anyway if it complains about the monitor drivers not installed, just search for them and drop them into SYS: Devs/Monitors and reboot.

trixster 22 June 2015 21:22

I look forward to your update!

Is there any update on getting 50hz running correctly?

trixster 22 June 2015 21:40

SuperPlus is the config I'm using at the moment, it seems to work perfectly and gives me a perfect size 800x600 desktop as well as full screen games.

In Devs/Monitors I have NTSC, PAL and SuperPlus.

In Storage/Monitors I have A2024, VGAOnly, Euro72, Euro36, Super72, Multiscan, DblNTSC and DblPal.

Do I need to shift some of these into Dev/Monitors in order to try different settings in the Indivision Config? I'm using Indivision AGA Mk2 Preferences V1.2 - is this the version I should be using or have I missed an oupdate?

Retrofan 22 June 2015 22:08

No, V1.2 was the latest. You only need other monitor drivers if you try to setup another configuration using the Indivision program in preferences.

SuperPlus is ok for me, but it has a problem with bootscreens as they are off centered. Using HighGFX with another of my configs you can manually select it to use 800x600 instead of 1024x768 and then the bootscreen looks centered... But then some of the windows of WB will be off centered. I prefer this last solution anyway.

trixster 22 June 2015 22:21

I find the Indivision Preferences to be the most confusing program ever, but I don't really know what I'm doing with it!

What about 50Hz? My monitor will sync at 800x600 at 50 Hz so I would love a config which works over DVI for this mode.

Why would I use HighGfx 800x600 for the desktop when your SuperPlus 800x600 works fine already?

/edit: a quick search on here shows that 50hz 'might' be possible but is a bit of a ***** to setup. Do you know of any configs which are 800x600 in the desktop and 50hz fullscreen (or close to fullscreen) for games?

BarryB 22 June 2015 22:47

That Polymorph stuff looks a bit risky, especially if it's stuck to some SMD components and you pull it off without re-heating it!!

Retrofan 22 June 2015 22:56

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Originally Posted by trixster (Post 1026870)
Why would I use HighGfx 800x600 for the desktop when your SuperPlus 800x600 works fine already?

Good question. In fact I was now editing the post of my configs just to tell about this part:

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Originally Posted by Retrofan (Post 920520)
Edit: It looks like an incoherence as I say that you can install the SuperPlus config and use the HighGFX 800x600 mode, so why do you need to install the HighGFX config? Because they aren't the same, they will look the same but you only see the difference if you try to use a bootscreen program.


Quote:

Originally Posted by trixster (Post 1026870)
/edit: a quick search on here shows that 50hz 'might' be possible but is a bit of a ***** to setup. Do you know of any configs which are 800x600 in the desktop and 50hz fullscreen (or close to fullscreen) for games?

I want to know that too. Bymarcao's config was/is promissing for me, and Mr.B made a config with it. I'm not sure now if I tried his version (Mr.B´s) or a former config as I don't find it. Anyway I've just emailed bymarcao to find out more info about his config.

Edit: Anyway watching the video you can notice it doesn't run fullscreen with games like in my configs, although the transition between screen modes is the best. If the config I've tried is the right one from Mr B, then it doesn't look right either using 16:9.


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