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Old 23 April 2012, 05:08   #641
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ok cool.

So you don't need to move any motherboard components to fit the HDMI adapter (apart from the RF modulator)?

I assume that you could skip the audio input part of the HDMI adapter and just run the HDMI signal without audio.
Thats right on both
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Old 23 April 2012, 08:13   #642
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hi, kipper2k put me down on the list for one of everything please
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Old 23 April 2012, 10:23   #643
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Hello first post here so hello everyone I would be interested in a full kit for the hdmi adaptor if there are any going
 
Old 23 April 2012, 11:09   #644
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Jens is the connector on the Indy mk2 4000/CD32 a standard 20pin male one?
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Old 23 April 2012, 13:44   #645
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I'm surprised no one has asked what the joystick in the video is plugged into

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Old 23 April 2012, 16:09   #646
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I'm surprised no one has asked what the joystick in the video is plugged into
What's the joystick in the video plugged into?
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Old 23 April 2012, 19:18   #647
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That should fit. The new design is a good chunk smaller than the old one, and the old design was "barely too big".

If all else fails, you can use Lyra2 for your keyboard needs. It has some advantages over PC-Key 1200, for example pressing several keys at the same time (for playing games) and support for multimedia-keys.
Hi Jens

does INDIVSION KK2 will be compatible with FastATA 1200 MK-IV ?
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Old 23 April 2012, 20:39   #648
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does INDIVSION KK2 will be compatible with FastATA 1200 MK-IV ?
http://eab.abime.net/showpost.php?p=...&postcount=484

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Old 23 April 2012, 21:15   #649
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Heres a nice little video i'd like to share, notice no audio cables plugged into the Amiga

http://www.kipper2k.com/amigahdmi/video/hdmiaudio.html

pretty big file so pause to allow it to download before playing if your connection is slow.

Amiga 1200, video output is S-video through my svideo board, sound is fed through the 2 pin header on the HDMI adapter through the HDMI cable and breaks out and then fed to L & R channel audio
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I'm surprised no one has asked what the joystick in the video is plugged into

Ejem... What's that you've got the joystick plugged into? A new mod for sure...
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Ejem... What's that you've got the joystick plugged into? A new mod for sure...

waiting for a couple more parts... soon
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ohh i want this !!! COOOOL !!!
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Old 24 April 2012, 05:39   #652
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Does anyone have any suggestions on how to mount a CF card or HD once the indi is installed? I currently have a 2.5 HD and am thinking of upgrading to a CF drive as it will be easier to mount.

mfilos suggested an IDE adapter made by kipper2k which looks good but I dont want to start cutting holes in my miggy unless I have too.
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Does anyone have any suggestions on how to mount a CF card or HD once the indi is installed? I currently have a 2.5 HD and am thinking of upgrading to a CF drive as it will be easier to mount.

mfilos suggested an IDE adapter made by kipper2k which looks good but I dont want to start cutting holes in my miggy unless I have too.


Hi,

check out my video earlier in this thread, i have a new adapter board that will allow you to mount the indi and not have to cut hole in your case
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Does anyone have any suggestions on how to mount a CF card or HD once the indi is installed? I currently have a 2.5 HD and am thinking of upgrading to a CF drive as it will be easier to mount.

mfilos suggested an IDE adapter made by kipper2k which looks good but I dont want to start cutting holes in my miggy unless I have too.
6cm cable, then you can make it rest CF_HDD over pcmcia slot.
Works great in A600 / A1200.
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Spoiler alert!

The OSD in this picture is my monitor's, not the one from Indivision AGA MK2. Pardon the language - it's set to where I come from. However, you should be able to spot the output frequency of the Amiga, and the output frequency of the flickerfixer. And that's only running at 71MHz output pixel clock at the moment (current core does not support changing output pixelclock, that'll be a later update).

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Looking good Jens
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looks nice jens
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Old 25 April 2012, 10:06   #658
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HighGFX 720p already? :P
Looks good Jens. Not bad for an experimental core

Btw I guess you haven't seen my question some posts back.
Is the connector on the Indy mk2 4000/CD32 a standard 20pin male one? (I can't be sure from the photos)
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HighGFX 720p already? :P
Looks good Jens. Not bad for an experimental core
It currently supports all screenmodes, but they're converted to very funny output frequencies between 40.3Hz (XTREME 1280x1024) and 152.9Hz (that's for Euro72:Productivity). I hope that we can do pixelclock-switchover and automatic line doubling before the first units reach customers. The first thing you should do is update the unit. Also, most DVI-Monitors don't like such far deviations from standard PC screenmodes, so it is a good idea to have a DVI-I->VGA adapter handy if you want to try other screenmodes. DVI-multisync monitors are rare, and common cheapass-DVI monitors will probably only show a picture if we have the configtool.

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Btw I guess you haven't seen my question some posts back.
Is the connector on the Indy mk2 4000/CD32 a standard 20pin male one? (I can't be sure from the photos)
Maybe not from the photos, but from the text found in thie thread. I did see the Q, but figured it wasn't worth answering. Raster is 2.54x2.54mm.

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Maybe not from the photos, but from the text found in thie thread. I did see the Q, but figured it wasn't worth answering. Raster is 2.54x2.54mm.
So something like this then...


Ok cheers. Can't be sure if you don't see the real thing.
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