Amiga VIDEO - VGA (DSUB) Adapter

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Received in Australia... A bit disappointed they are not real DB23 but DB25 cut to fit but that's all right... As long as they work. Cheers.
 
Glad you received. Yes they are 25 cut. You can see it is stated earlier in the thread and I will add note to the first post also. I think everybody knows 23pin are not produced anymore and cannot be bought in shops for years. Whoever has some of them sell them for price simmilar to the whole adapter. I also would be happier to have 23pin because it is a boring work to do the cutting of every connector. But eventhough it works as it should and fits better in the case.
 
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Hey no worry mate. If you have stated it in a post and I didn't see it its my problem. Cheers. I'll send a positive feedback as soon as I'll test it on a proper LCD... ;)
 
Hi there, my adaptors arrived in Australia today. 17 days of travel.

Hooked them up to my partially built Amiga 1200 and connected to a Dell 2001FP and after some tweaking, the images is PRISTINE. Still only got a Kickstart screen as my CF card is currently being built but I am very happy with the results so far.

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Will provide a further update when she's up and running properly.

Also, anyone else on here using a Dell 2001FP? It seems when I adjust pixel clock and phase to get the correct image it doesn't remember the details. Do I have to keep doing these each time I turn the monitor on? :(

Cheers,
Steve
 
Congrats for the great picture. As I do not have Dell 2001FP hopefuly you will find someone who can tell more about saving the settings.
 
NEC 1970NXp (tested by doboy. Wired adapter works fine with A500 and 1200 for bigbox amigas you need buffered adapter.

I found a NEC 1970NX locally at a good price, the difference I believe are the nx has no speakers and the nxp has, you thing it will work with my Amiga 500?
 
Thank you, since its local I will go and try it out, along with my Amiga 500, at some point. I will let you know my findings.

Except from the workbench software is there any other software I can use to test compatibility?
 
I think it is important to test either Workbench (not only PAL, but also NTSC, DblPAL etc and also interesting to see if supports interlace) and most important some games (if the image is not shifted or cropped too much).
 
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