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12 November 2008, 01:48 | #22 |
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i buy that from e-bay before 5-6 months..!
main Philips i have sell it many years before.. |
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Love the videos that you've made on Youtube, Anemos!
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13 November 2008, 19:26 | #25 |
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Blasphemy!!!
I see Commodore monitor about to puke... User should be banned, and Gaytari burned to death! (and monitor sent to rehabilitation institution) |
13 November 2008, 21:44 | #26 |
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who's care for me and others,all wants my monitor!
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16 February 2009, 09:56 | #27 |
Got the C= spark again :)
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Okay, I have an Atari ST that I'll try connecting to my Commodore 1084S, but my 1084S has a round 6-pin DIN connector (not the 9-pin as described above).
This might be a dumb question, but do I connect the CSYNC to the HSYNC or VSYNC pin? I guess I still need the resistors though edit: and why is this in the retrogaming general discussion, because of the Atari stuff? There's a Commodore/Amiga monitor involved, though - could a mod please move this to prb.hardware? |
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resistors you can use on RGB at from 75ohm ~ 120,thats is for brightness,good luck. |
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16 February 2009, 13:25 | #29 |
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16 February 2009, 13:54 | #30 |
Got the C= spark again :)
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@Anemos:
ok, I'll try, let's see what happens... @xpect, PWLM: As far as I know, the 'S' depicts that it is stereo, correct! edit: now the thread is in the right subforum, too Last edited by Andymiga; 17 February 2009 at 08:59. |
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Anemos you helped me out yet again buddy with your great mods..thanks I just picked up my first ever Atari 1040 STE yesterday with no monitor
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19 February 2009, 16:11 | #32 |
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cool!
i have also one month later the Atari 1040 STE with 4MB! much better sound from the old 1040 STF 1mb,(Blitter ect..) we go for the ultra SATA(N)disk ? (dam name..) lol , i have it pre-order rdy.. |
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yes indeed..next project is to get a ide hd or possibly a CF HD into the STE...but first i gotta find a 13 pin connector for the STE side for the 1084 mod
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20 February 2009, 04:05 | #35 |
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just awesome stuff dude I guess I will have to do the same if I can't find one
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20 February 2009, 15:21 | #37 |
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cool connector there Anemos
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20 February 2009, 17:04 | #38 |
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thank you guys..
here is one more , and i want to tell the grey material is epoxy glue,after to solder you can fix all of theme with this glue or similar. good luck. |
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..ahem..ow on a more serious note: any idea on getting a IDE 2.5: hard drive or CF card internally mounted in the STE yet...I posted a few threads on the Atari forum with no luck Quote:
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21 February 2009, 00:30 | #40 |
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@klx300r
No,is not so simple like Amiga,for internal CF or HD just forget for now.. The easy way is old system Megafile external SCSI HD, and the best solution is the Ultra-SatanDisk (using SD memory as HD and connected on Atari ACSI port), but we wait for this ,Jookie guy is very near to finish this staff! if you want you can pre-order this item in to> http://mikro.umpc.sk/us_order/ also you can look there all interesting photos |
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