06 May 2021, 15:25 | #1 |
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F.S: NEW AMIGA VGA ADAPTER with VLR (vertical line remover)!Made with original DB23F.
...The best Amiga RGB-VGA adapter on the WEB..with VLR system!
VERSION AVAILABLE VLR --> 29€ (beige/black cover) VLR Deluxe --> 39€ (only grey cover) VLR Extreme --> 45€ (only grey cover) What's new?
HISTORY...AND FUTURE I have read and received inquiries in this time since I successfully put the VGA adapter made with the original DB23 connector on sale. To date almost 800 units have been sold between forums and other online channels. Great success and appreciation for having an original DB23F connector on board (no DB25 cut!) and internal PCB Many of you were bored by those annoying vertical lines that arise with the use of LED matrix (example Benq BL702A). This LCD monitor is one of the few monitors that allows you to almost completely obviate these "vertical bars" by adjusting the various parameters of meù such as the "pixel clock". But not all LCD monitors / TVs (compatible with 15KHz) have this feature, so the result is images with these annoying vertical stripes which are really bad. From today this will finally be just a distant memory. With the new VGA ADAPTER with VLR system (vertical line remover) you can use any monitor / TV (compatible 15KHz) without having to change the image parameters (pixel clock, etc.) Furthermore, the saturation / color of the RGB components is improved with the new adapter (you can see it in the second photo) GRAPHIC COMPARISON: STANDARD VGA ADPTER (on BENQ BL702A) ADAPTER VGA with VLR (on BENQ BL702A) This is the ONLY VIDEO ADAPTER realized on PCB board (buffered) + vertical line remover (VLR) made with ORIGINAL DB23 Female : no DB25 cut! >>> ...take your time and check all the pictures...check the real and original DB23 PIN <<< ADAPTER FEATURES 1) D-SUB DB23-pin female (ORIGINAL COMMODORE) to DB15-pin HD female. 2) All connection realized with high quality PCB 3) Backshell cover adapter is DB25-DB15 4) Buffered version VLR (vertical line remover) COMPATIBILITY This adapter allows you to connect a VGA/SVGA* or Multiscan monitor to your Amiga RGB port. This is fully buffered for Commodore-Amiga 500, 500+, 600, 1200 or "big box" Amiga systems (also for A4000, just ask me in order to cut little bit the cover shell) This adapter allows you to use the following display modes: DBLPal DBLNTSC Euro 36Hz and 72Hz Super72 Multiscan/Productivity VGA Only IMPORTANT NOTE: *SVGA monitor must be able to sync the Amiga's 15Khz signal (most CRT monitors have no problem doing this). Some LCD monitors such as DELL U2410 or BENQ BL702A sync down and support 15Khz- check your monitor specifications for more information. If your monitor does not support 15KHz, then you will not get a picture until the software drivers are installed and workbench is loaded. Last edited by axel81l; 22 May 2024 at 15:57. |
06 May 2021, 18:51 | #2 |
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This is very interesting! I wonder how this is achieved? I assume it is some clock signal/timing fix?
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As you know not all monitors have the ability to adjust the pixel clock,ecc... so specifically this adapter is just like a miracle :-) But even for monitors with such an option as the BENQ BL702A which allows you to enhance this effect ... now with the VLR Adapter the image will be truly perfect. |
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Can you share how this is achieved so I can modify my existing one to 'fix' the issue?
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22 May 2021, 15:32 | #5 |
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What kind of picture does this give on a flatscreen telly? I want to use d-paint 4 on my a1200 on a flatscreen and without blurry pixels.
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I can also apply this improvement to the SCART connection, also eliminating the vertical bars effect in this case In fact, even with a classic SCART connection you can see the vertical bars ... but with the VLR circuit everything is corrected |
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26 May 2021, 18:11 | #7 |
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So, where can I buy this wondrous appliance?
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26 May 2021, 18:17 | #8 |
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15 July 2021, 00:07 | #9 |
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Still available
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27 August 2021, 14:43 | #10 |
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Over 156pcs sold..still available :-)
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25 November 2021, 02:57 | #11 |
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Has anyone got hold of one of these devices to verify its performance? Id be interested to hear some end user feedback!
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03 April 2022, 15:23 | #12 |
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Still available
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Speedbump gimme goosebump
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What can I say ? The picture looks pristine on both TV's . Composite (S-Video I have been using until then with my previous setup) is Ok for very compact TV's / monitors, but bigger CRT TV's make a mess out of the colors, at least that's how I experienced things. Since I don't have a standard db23 -> VGA to compare it to, it's hard for me to say if those ugly lines the OP is evoking would have affected my display on the LCD (assuming CRT's aren't affected at all) had I settled with the cheaper adapter. |
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So it is also available my other Amiga SCART cable with VLR system in order to remove the vertical lines :-) |
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Still available :-)
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18 September 2022, 16:18 | #16 |
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Can you please add the pictures of actual device? Why do you need to cut it for A4000 if it’s native uncut DB23?
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They are okay devices. But don’t expect Scandoubler/Flickerfixer quality picture You also need a monitor to accept 15khz signal. |
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22 September 2022, 16:33 | #18 |
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Quick question, this does not make Amiga games jaggie and pixelated like flicker fixers right? I hate the jaggies. |
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exactly..no jaggie/pixelated like flicker fixers For exampleif you connect adapter VLR to 15khz monitor like BENQ 702 (for example) the final result will be image without vertical line |
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Cut only for cover shell..if you choose DB25-DB15 cover (check black adapter) But I have also done in original DB23 cover..."Extreme" version and "Deluxe" version Deluxe --> DB23 cover shell and DB15 HD external Extreme --> DB23 cover shell and internal DB15HD Check the attached picture |
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