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Hi alexh, I can check it again tonight. You are right, I have two things connected to pin 15 on the scart. I suspect I messed up the editing after I posted the reply. Thanks for pointing that out. |
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Thanks for pointing this out, can't belive I missed it, but goes to high light how errors happen! My origional post has been updated. Thanks again |
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FYI if anyone is interested here are the signal assignments based on AmigaFun's findings and the SCART pinout. (Our thanks go to AmigaFun for taking the time to find out the wiring).
Depending on the levels of voltage on CD32fWSI pins 15 (probably +5v), 14 (probably +12v) and CSYNC some resistors may be required to operate correctly with all TV's including modern LCD/Plasma units. We'd have to use a Multi-meter / scope to find out. Might be worth using the values in Stedy's RGB SCART cable if you're having problems. Code:
---------------------------------------------- | Function | CD32fWSI | TV SCART | |----------------+----------+------------------| |RGB mode (1-3v) | 15 | 16 | |AV 4:3 (9.5-12v)| 14 | 8 | |Ground | 9 | 5, 9, 13, 17, 18 | |Analog Red | 3 | 15 | |Analog Green | 4 | 11 | |Analog Blue | 5 | 7 | |Composite Sync | 6 | 20 | ----------------------------------------------- Last edited by alexh; 09 February 2011 at 23:24. |
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Thanks a bunch Alexh and Amigafun. It's now time to pass on the info to my cable guy lol...I envy you soldering-pin sorting guys...
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I mean, virtually everyone who has a stock CD32 use it for games and we have the ability to burn our own discs and compilations. |
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Indeed.. so why would anyone (except an anal collector) be dumb enough to spend THAT amount of money?
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I found this topic and trying to understand. if I install floppy disk drive on my amiga 32, I can use them for amiga floppy aga games like colonization that don't work on compilation cd's as well as save games I play on my compilation cd's. I like the compilation cd's because no switching disks. what kind of floppy disk drive do I need to use and is there a faq on how to install it? |
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what device? you have to manually install a floppy disk drive on your amiga right? I want to know what kind of floppy disk drive and if there is a tutorial on how to install it on a cd32 |
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07 March 2013, 11:42 | #95 |
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gjb1985, you can not install any floppy drive. You have to buy the whole unit with the floppy drive built in. It connects to the back of the cd32.
If you want to buy it, contact analogic on ebay http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/analogicco...p2047675.l2559 They may still have some to sell |
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It is reasonably well know that the CD32 fWSI has an audio board. There are pictures of the audio board on the Amiga Hardware Database.
http://amiga.resource.cx/photos/phot...res=hi&lang=en http://amiga.resource.cx/photos/phot...res=hi&lang=en |
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What is the benefit of it?
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Hello all.
I wanted to follow up here. Does anyone now sell a RAM expander board for the FD Drive? How could i get an 15pin RGB to NTSC VGA Cable for it? I'm in the states. |
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