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Old 20 April 2012, 16:59   #601
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Question PC-key 1200 compatibility?

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I am just reading than your wonderfull product 'indivision 1200 aga MK2' will be released soon

it's an great new!!

i would like pre-order this but before can you say to me if MK2 will be compatible with PC-Key 1200 Keyboard Adaptater?

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Old 20 April 2012, 17:00   #602
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i am happy!!! i hope many people will buy it
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Old 20 April 2012, 18:08   #603
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It will work. It is a lot of extra money and wires etc to do it this way, you may as well just use dvi and run speaker wires directly to the tv. Don't tap the 5v from the Amiga, use an external supply
OK, I hear you. Thanks for the information!
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Old 20 April 2012, 19:03   #604
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i would like pre-order this but before can you say to me if MK2 will be compatible with PC-Key 1200 Keyboard Adaptater?
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.

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Old 20 April 2012, 19:54   #605
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ohhh dose this mean u are working on a sata solution for our A1200s and A4000s as well ??
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Just for A1200. 1x SATA and 1xCF-Slot with 32-bit 0-Waitstate access (fastest possible transfer speed on the A1200 motherboard). Before I can continue on this project, I need to make sure that Indivision AGA MK2 stays in this mechanical shape. Also, recent developments (after release of the ACA 1230/630 cards with their maprom feature) have shown that we need a flashable kickstart, which would be nice on this controller. Long way to go!

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This was in August, 2011. I would like to know a little more if possible about the process of the Sata Controller now that you've done the first Indivision MKII.
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Old 20 April 2012, 20:03   #606
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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.
Thanks for your quick answer.

The indivision 1200 MK2 board is already a great investment

But I'm glad to hear that lyra2 have support for multimedia keys.

I probably buy it later ....
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Old 20 April 2012, 20:19   #607
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For some reason the images on Amigakit never show up when I click on them, the box pops up but no image? At least I'll have the real thing to look at soon though
The same here using IE. Try with Google Chrome. Anyway here is what you want to see:



BTW: I think they have used a brand new Amiga for the photo... it's so white...

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Old 20 April 2012, 20:43   #608
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Here is the Amiga 4000 Desktop / Amiga CD32 version of the new Indivision:

http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/...oducts_id=1088

Remember that if you are a long standing AmigaKit customer, customer loyalty discounts may apply to either of the Indivision products. We do not charge Paypal fees.
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Old 20 April 2012, 20:48   #609
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Here is the Amiga 4000 Desktop / Amiga CD32 version of the new Indivision:

http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/...oducts_id=1088

Remember that if you are a long standing AmigaKit customer, customer loyalty discounts may apply to either of the Indivision products. We do not charge Paypal fees.
Hi Amigakit!

Would the CD32 version work with the FMV cartridge and output the video over the DVI output? If so, would you imagine a video/audio delay between the two? (lipsync)

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Old 20 April 2012, 21:58   #610
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The FMV module uses Genlock in order to mix in it's own picture. That won't work with Indivision AGA MK2 (and also did not work with the old model).

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The same here using IE. Try with Google Chrome. Anyway here is what you want to see:



BTW: I think they have used a brand new Amiga for the photo... it's so white...
Yay, some AMIGA pr0n
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The FMV module uses Genlock in order to mix in it's own picture. That won't work with Indivision AGA MK2 (and also did not work with the old model).

Jens
Thanks Jens.

Worth asking before pre-ordering!
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kipper2k what will you do with the lenght of the cables of your adapter? Will you let us choose the lenght?
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Old 21 April 2012, 01:56   #614
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this is what i like....

Perfect Fit:
The Indivision AGA Mk2 is plugged over the Lisa chip, no other connection to the motherboard is required (unlike other internal flicker fixers that also require a connection to Alice). Due to a much enhanced 84-pin PLCC socket being used, the Indivision fits like a glove and won't come off easily.
A new, improved socket was necessary since the predecessor didn't afford much hold (at least on my mainboard).
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kipper2k what will you do with the lenght of the cables of your adapter? Will you let us choose the lenght?
@Retrofan.

I can supply custom length cables for those who want them. They'd be an extra as the existing cable that comes with the Mk2 will fit into my adapter so you don't necessarily need them. For me personally, i will make the lengths to fit perfectly for the location i choose (which will be where the RF module was). Boards arrived today, obviously i can't test them until i receive my Mk2's so i won't sell them until they've been tested.

I'll post some pics tomorrow
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Kipper, would it be possible for you to design the HDMI adapter in such a way that it would squeeze in the area occupied by the RF modulator (obviously with the RF box removed beforehand)?

I notice the depth of Jens DVI connector and it looks like it'll clash with the capacitors behind the RF modulator.
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Kipper, would it be possible for you to design the HDMI adapter in such a way that it would squeeze in the area occupied by the RF modulator (obviously with the RF box removed beforehand)?

I notice the depth of Jens DVI connector and it looks like it'll clash with the capacitors behind the RF modulator.

Done
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Old 21 April 2012, 15:14   #619
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HDMI Adapter installation

Heres pictures of the adapter...













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was there a picture supposed to be there? or am i experiencing a bug in firefox?
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