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Old 06 December 2020, 07:27   #1
PrevueNetworks
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Post WinUAE Feature request: RTS pin on Serial Emulation for the Prevue Channel software.

Okay, i had previously confused my previous request with Genlock, but it had nothing in common with that yet. However, what it was, for what I discovered, was actually a pin called the RTS pin for a 110 baud CTRL feed, used in the software that used to power the Prevue Channel.
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[ Show youtube player ] (Local Graphical and text ads disabling the genlock via RTS 110 baud CTRL feed)

According to what I later researched, the 110 baud data feed (also known as the CTRL feed) is bit-banged into the RTS pin. I don't see in current versions of the WinUAE serial implementations related to RTS. This is what WinUAE needs now. Every Amiga 2000 had an RTS pin on its serial ports.

Another ability that needs to be implemented is the Audio system for the Prevue system emulation in WinUAE. As you can tell, if the amiga blocks the left screen, we hear the right channel, if it blocks the Right of the screen, we hear the left channel, and if there's a video on the top half, both channels are heard, all that in MONO sound.
When the RTS 110 baud feed triggers a local graphic or text ad. it switches to a separate audio source.
For implementing that, you need to add the AP2000 option which is the Amiga 2000 except with capabilities of auto enabling or auto disabling the Genlock, via that RTS 110 baud CTRL feed, or via pressing G or caps lock T in the keyboard.
More information about that 110 baud CTRL feed on the RTS pin can be found, in this document. (look for the tab that says "Amiga 2000")
AP2000 is the special Amiga 2000 model Prevue Networks (the real company, not my username yet) used until 1999.

Thanks for reading my suggestion.

Best Regards:
Evelyn Friedrich, AKA Prevue Guide Forums user "Prevue Networks"

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