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Buleste
24th January 2008, 19:38
Just found this interesting thread on Amiga.org about a guy who is thinking about making scandoublers. Here. (http://www.amiga.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=7560) The thread is still current but hasn't had any update as to when and how much the scandoublers will cost. Also it's not what you'd call compact but if it works then great.
Just looked around and it looks like he's also done a similar post on Amigaworld.net.here. (http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=4097) I almost feel left out as he seems to have forgotten about us.

Harrison
25th January 2008, 00:12
That is a great find. I would definitely be very interested in getting one if they do go into production.

Zetr0
25th January 2008, 00:23
Looking at the unit, i didnt distinctly see any video ram chips in there, so i seriously doubt it will flicker fix any screen, just upscan..

You can buy, quite cheaply, an upscaler that will take any amiga screen and upscan it to (640x480x32 *upto* 1440x900x32 ) what ever your display preference, it will also flicker fix by de-interlacing the screen and then scan doubling it.

I have one of these units and it upscanned my 1280x512x8 (super hires interlaced screen) to 1280x1024 on my 42" plasma... no flicker!... i tried it on my 19" monitor... no flicker.... infact its awesome....

the price.... £35 inc postage....

its gets better, it has 4 inputs


VGA (not sure if it will handle 15kHz input)
SVideo
Composite
RF


I have been working on some community projects with a Great guy called Narmi over at EAB, from this the development of the Narmi External Deluxe, which for around £15 will provide your amiga video port, with VGA, Composite and SVideo. the latter being selectable for NTSC / PAL

heres the development of them
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=30752

and the final development
http://eab.abime.net/showpost.php?&p=367709

heres the thread to state if ya want to be included in the Fabrication list :D
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=32807

the upscanner also has PIP and 100 channel program as well :D so that pretty awesome and all it costs is £35 including postage from fleabay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/External-TV-Tuner-Box-For-LCD-TFT-CRT-1440-x-960-LT280_W0QQitemZ170175552560QQihZ007QQcategoryZ3761QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQtrksidZp1638.m118.l1247QQcmdZViewItem

well worth the money :D

Harrison
25th January 2008, 00:38
You told me about that ebay unit a while ago and it still looks very interesting. I will definitely will consider getting one soon.

And those homebrew projects were great to look at. Far beyond anything I could ever create as i have no soldering and hardly any electronics experience.

Buleste
25th January 2008, 09:41
After reading some of the origional posts it appears that if you use a LCD monitor you don't need a flicker fixer which is why they've not bothered with one.

Harrison
25th January 2008, 13:56
Because LCD monitors cannot flicker! :sorcerer:

Zetr0
25th January 2008, 15:50
LOL!!!!!

the input on the LCD de-interlaces and upscans the image, i will say not all do this and you may get either the (source out of range) or a super stretched screen :)

TiredOfLife
6th February 2008, 12:45
Did you have anyone drop out or how soon do you think the next batch will be ready?
You may want to post on Amiga.org and AmigaWorld.net as this subject crops up a lot.

TiredOfLife
7th February 2008, 16:47
Right working day eight now with zero work for me to do.
So have ordered that ebay item.

Will try both the A1200 and PS2 using it.
Will report back here as soon as I have tested it.

Harrison
7th February 2008, 17:24
8 days without any work to do? Company in trouble?

TiredOfLife
7th February 2008, 23:14
Nah, change over in the system I use.
Should have been ready for Monday, then Tuesday and then Wednesday.
Wednesday, was told it will be ready the following Monday.
I have heard through the grapevine it will ready for next Wednesday.
So it's looking like 12 working days out in all.