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This listing has ended. Item:Indivision Amiga 4000 CD32 FlickerFixer ScanDoubler |
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Finally! The Great Indivision AGA comes to the Commodore Amiga 4000 desktop *AND* Amiga CD32!! During the 80s, it was common use to build computers in a way that they can output their picture on a TV set. This was done in order to reduce the overall system cost for the user. TV sets work with lower frequencies compared to today's monitors, therefore the picture flickers. A flickerfixer (aka de-interlacer) converts the signal in a way that a modern VGA monitor or TFT-display can be used. The name flickerfixer was mainly created because the problem of a flickering picture is solved. The first flickerfixers for the Amiga have already been available 17 years ago. Since that time, all flickerfixers have been using the same principle: The picture frequency was doubled. This is not enough for most modern VGA monitors and TFT displays, as the picture of a computer with PAL standard was only displayed at slightly less than 50 Hz. Most monitors require 60 Hz or more these days. Indivision AGA goes a new path. As the name suggests, it's a flickerfixer that is very closely tied to the AGA chipset. This could only be achieved by putting the flickerfixer inside of the computer. The product is mounted over the video chip "Lisa". The VGA display is connected directly to the flickerfixer. Further connections are not necessary. Indivision AGA's most notable features are:
Two options have been added for retro-gaming enthusiasts that allow a step-by-step approximation to the display of an old TV set: Vertical synchronisation allows reducing the output frequency down to 49.9 Hz, which will eliminate tearing effects. In addition to that, a scanline emulation can be switched on. This will simulate the dark lines between the scanlines of a TV screen. Red's Retro is shutting down operations for good once all inventory is liquidated. It has been my pleasure to deal with the vast majority of my customers. Thank you for 11+ years through 5 different major periods. The orginal Auctions by Redrumloa, Anachronism Industries, Transistor Terrace, Red's Retro and even the ill conceived redrumloa comic book shop (uuuuuuuuuuuuugh). I will still be found on Amiga.org and #c64friends as a user. |
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