Solution for external Flicker fixer?

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Could someone please take a couple of screen shots of this unit displaying a HAM8 picture?
 
heres cosmicfrogs cable









i never used resistors as it did not seem to make a differnce

i soldered the adapter cable straight to the 23 pin socket

i used some multicore sheath after removing the wire from it an looks ok or you could use some heat shrink

i have 5 23pin sockets with enclosures

say £2.50 plus pp back when done just to cover above socket and cover

so far peeps who want a cable made

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Sorry for the bump but would you do us one?
 
How about some videos (or more pictures) showing how well AGA stuff looks ran through this thing on a TFT?

On the fence about ordering one.
 
Ahhh, I actually spotted the videos shortly after I posted that message.


Looks quite nice.



Last Question: Is this a really workable everyday solution? Or more a proof of concept that you really wouldn't want to use all the time?



I know in the thread @ A1k they mentioned it wasn't as good as an indivision, but does it compare favorably to other external Amiga specific scandoubler/flickerfixers?
 
I have here only the possibility to compare the GBS8220 with a Scandy1200 and a DCE Scanmagic. Both Scandoubler loosing against the GBS when using a LCD display and the GBS is a Flickerfixer also!

In my opinion the GBS is a really good solution!
 
In my opinion the GBS is a really good solution!

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i use mine full time too

i took mine to the replay event and was on all day for both days and had no problems with it
 
I use mine all the time, I intend to make a box with the gbs 8220, slg3000 scanline generator and sync strike as an all in one retro console to vga solution.

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I have just ordered one myself to replace my unreliable Indivision AGA 4000.
So i understand it is not usable out of the box? What if i want to convert the component output of the A4000 to VGA?
 
I have here only the possibility to compare the GBS8220 with a Scandy1200 and a DCE Scanmagic. Both Scandoubler loosing against the GBS when using a LCD display and the GBS is a Flickerfixer also!

In my opinion the GBS is a really good solution!


Awesome.

I went a head and ordered one last night.


I have several LCD tv's and monitors so I am looking forward to removing the heavy 14 inch RGB CRT off my desk and replacing it with a much more compact LCD.
 
I have just discovered that the A4000 does not have a component output.
What would be the best way to use this then?
 
Same as on all the Amiga's, via the RGB port.
 
The cable arrived cheers john. Now ive got some display problems i wonder if anyone can help me out with them.

The first is when i get it on my pc monitor i get a permanent colour corruption at the bottom of the screen and what i describe as a snowy effect. I made a recording using my stills camera to show this (i will link it when its uploaded).

Also it constantly jumps a little like 1 pixel worth every now and then, again i recorded this as it's easier to show than explain.

Any ideas get them posted please!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krItlJZKzKE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7abGxkDV18k

Ignore the audio.. it picked up the tv so i replaced it with audio swap.
 
I received my board yesterday and noticed similar interference.

I have noticed that sometimes pulling the power to the board for a few seconds and plugging it back in fixes the noise at the bottom of the picture. Other times the Amiga has to be powered off and back on.



As far as for the shifting pixels, I also get this. I haven't been able to fix this either. Its almost like the unit is trying to resync the signal or auto adjust it so it results in this jumpiness to the screen.
 
use the buttons to adjust the screen size and position and this should clear this up
 
I finally found the menu in english and stretched the pic out so it fills the screen but ive still got the snowy type effect when there is black backgrounds. Any ideas on how to shift this? what resolution is everyone else using? Also could this be down to the monitor? I think i will try it on my lcd tv tomorrow and see if its the same.
 
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