30 July 2006, 00:30 | #1 |
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Hi, anyone has an internal DCE scanmagic/flickermagic installed on an A4000D ???? car
Hi, anyone has an internal DCE scanmagic/flickermagic installed on an A4000D ???? care to share a pic of it installed ?
so I can install it on my 4000 too? Thanx! |
30 July 2006, 02:02 | #2 |
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Here you go. Sorry for the lame pics, I didn't want to move the system, find a light, tripod, etc. But, I think you can see the orientation of the boards.
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30 July 2006, 09:07 | #3 |
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Are you going to squeeze in that monitor switcher card you had in your A1200 and switch between SD/FF & Voodoo gfx?
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30 July 2006, 09:22 | #4 |
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@ adolescent : Mega-Thanx! those pics are great!
You have a kickflash too! lol it rox! @ Amigaz: yep , that switch is a very crucial component! |
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No problem.
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13 October 2006, 15:46 | #6 |
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Hi all,
I own an Amiga 4000 with Cybervision64, but I have a problem. The internal flickerfixer/scandoubler has a little flatcable to the Cybervision, it came loose Cybergraphics: Here you see the flickerfixer... I painted an arrow where the flatcable should be connected Only 1 wire was still hanging there... And should be there... The cable has come loose Can *anybody* please tell me which cable should be soldered where so I can go on with repairing the Amiga (as the software is somewhere corrupted too...) on a decent Multiscan monitor in stead of the standard Amiga monitor (with no use of my Cybervision at all). Thanks in advance! |
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I will post a detailed pic when I get back at the amiga...
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14 October 2006, 12:53 | #8 |
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Great! Thanks already.
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14 October 2006, 15:19 | #9 |
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Does this help?
My CVPPC adapter. |
14 October 2006, 19:00 | #10 |
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I think not... please djkoelkast , bear with me, the amiga is on my workplace 20km from my home... I will get there to take a pic for u, just need some time...
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16 October 2006, 13:42 | #11 |
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damn... I have the same adapter as zipper...
sorry I cannot help... after looking better, u soldered the scandoubler to the cybervision???? |
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Heheh, well it's an internal installation, isn't it?
djkoelkast, when you fix it, you might want to put in a connector on the cybervision end.. |
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20 October 2006, 18:32 | #14 |
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I'm still wondering what's so difficult? With my leftmost pic and the Amiga.org scheme I'd build that thingie with eyes tied....well, almost.
Look: <ICD> 1 to <SVGA> 1 (Red); 3 to 2 (Green); 5 to 3 (Blue); then 7 to 13 (Hsync); 9 to 14 (Vsync); Everything else is earth - in my adapter 2+4 to 6+7+8 and 10 to 5+10. |
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there never was a cable connected to more than 1 pin so I just need:
pin 1 on the cable (red) goes to pin ?? on the cybergraphics pin 2 on the cable goes to pin ?? on the cybergraphics pin 3 on the cable goes to pin ?? on the cybergraphics and so on, until all 10 pins are connected |
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Here a hint:
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20 October 2006, 23:09 | #17 |
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Ok I made a whole new cable from VGA connector to 8 separate pins (like the ones they use for connecting USB to the motherboard on current pc's).
On the Scandoubler itself: which pin is pin 1? (where the arrow is) which is pin 1? |
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If this pic from BBOAH has the cable right way around, the arrow/triangle on IDC shows pin 1.
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20 October 2006, 23:43 | #19 |
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so when it's in place, pin 1 is the one on the bottom left (when you look straight at the pins?)
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