Amiga VIDEO - VGA (DSUB) Adapter

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Adapters sent.
I never had a chance to thank you for the quick shipment. While I was in England in June, the adapters came in a few days to my U.K. address after I had ordered them.

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Monitors tested and found working in 15kHz mode:
BenQ BL702A (tested by me and many others)
BenQ BL912 (tested by me)
Acer v226hql (tested by Zavuch)
Based on the discussion in this thread, I bought the BenQ BL912 from Amazon.co.uk in June. I was in England at the time and had them ship it to my address there. Then I brought the package in my airline check-in suitcase back to California. The BL912 made its debut at the July SCCAN meeting, and I've subsequently shown it at the July FCUG meeting and at the Commodore Vegas Expo. It has performed excellently; I am pleased that it can display the several Amiga screenmodes I have thrown at it.

Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network
http://www.sccaners.org
 
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Fantastic transaction, quick delivery - device worked as expected and seller was very helpful throughout.

P.s. Tried to leave positive feedback but keeps saying deal url is invalid?
 
i declare interest

i declare interest

hi,
i declare interest in buying the plastic version of your adapter,
thanks,
jay
 
Just got the benq 19 inch and yes, it works! Now wondering if I still need the Indivision in my A500...

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Just got the benq 19 inch and yes, it works! Now wondering if I still need the Indivision in my A500...

Great! Yes, I prefer this simple solution to Indivision ECS, because of the ugly IECS ghosting effect plus 50/60 Hz switching bug. Enjoy!

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Payment received from jkomuda, Adapter ready for tommorows shipment.
 
And payment sent for 2, shipped to Australia... Wooohooooo!


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I never had a chance to thank you for the quick shipment. While I was in England in June, the adapters came in a few days to my U.K. address after I had ordered them.

Based on the discussion in this thread, I bought the BenQ BL912 from Amazon.co.uk in June. I was in England at the time and had them ship it to my address there. Then I brought the package in my airline check-in suitcase back to California. The BL912 made its debut at the July SCCAN meeting, and I've subsequently shown it at the July FCUG meeting and at the Commodore Vegas Expo. It has performed excellently; I am pleased that it can display the several Amiga screenmodes I have thrown at it.

Truly, Robert Bernardo, Fresno Commodore User Group
http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network
http://www.sccaners.org

Thank you too for ordering from me and for great feedback. I am glad you are happy.
 
Here is my experience. I am using an NEC 1970nx (another very nice 15khz monitor) I have tested it on the Amiga 500, 1000, 2000, and 4000. With a buffered adapter (commodore) it will work on all models of Amiga's. With a straight wired adapter an no inverters installed, it will only work on the Amiga 500. the 1000, 2000, and 4000 all needed the buffer. They will not even boot. Something about the computer thinking it has a genlock installed rather than a monitor. The buffer/inverter mod is very easy and cheap to install and all fits nicely in that little case. I made one this last weekend and now all of my Amigas will work with my NEC.
 
Thanks for sharing, it is always good to know of other 15kHz capable monitors even though this model seems to be quite oldish and probably only few people would have the opportunity to see it in action.
 
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