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- ***A500/1500 Amstrad CPC464 Colour Monitor Hack By D. Haigh***
-
- Short
-
- This hack will allow you to use an Amstrad Colour TV monitor as found on
- the CPC464 range of computers on your A500/1500 etal2. The total cost for
- this hack is around £4 for the cable and at current prices around £15 for a
- used CPC464 and colour monitor. This hack has not been tried with a green
- screen monitor! DO NOT USE THIS HACK ON THE CD32 & SX1 AS IT WILL PROBABLY
- NOT WORK AND MAY CAUSE DAMAGE. CHECK OUT THE CD32 SPECIFIC DISTRIBUTION FOR
- DETAILS FOR YOUR MACHINE
-
- Introduction
-
- This hack will improve the display from your Amiga tremendously if you have only
- ever used a TV screen. The Amstrad colour monitors for the CPC 464 are RGB
- units and so whilst not being as good as a multi synch monitor they do
- give a significant improvement over a TV. Another benefit is that you
- end up with a peice of computing history, usually with a few games or in
- my case a bag full of ORIGINALs no jolly rogers and a reasonable looking
- printer (which will be the basis of a future hack maybe) all for a tenner!
-
- To do this hack you will need a soldering iron and some insulated
- trimming tools.
-
-
-
- Distribution
-
- A500monitorhack .........This file!
- Cable.iff
- Monitor.iff
-
- These files must be kept together and not altered in any way!
-
-
-
- Procedure
-
- Read ALL instructions before proceding!
-
- First make up the cable as per the attached IFF file (cable.iff).
- This IFF has been drawn using the colours that I had inside my 5 core cable.
- The connections are
- Monitor socket 23 way D connector
- 1 3
- 2 4
- 3 5
- 4 10
- 5 16,17,18,19,20
- 6 Not connected
-
- Now check your cable for shorts. Next connect your lead between the Amiga and the
- monitor. If you dont get a good bright picture at this point you will need
- to open up the monitor.To do this open the monitor & turn the brightness to
- about half way, then using an insulated trimming tool adjust VR402 for a
- reasonable picture brightness. You will only need to turn it a fraction clockwise
- to get this, no more than about 1/8 of a turn. Now turn everything off and
- put the monitor back together. NOTE THAT LETHAL VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN THIS
- MONITOR WHEN IT IS BOTH PLUGGED IN AND SWITCHED ON AND NOT PLUGGED IN.
-
-
-
- Contact & Registration
-
- Unfortunately I do not have full internet mail privalages but I can be
- contacted on the Amateur radio bands for e-mail as G7HKP@GB7ODM.#16.GBR.EU on
- 432.650 MHz
-
- Or Via Snail mail at:-
-
- D. Haigh
- Mid-Cheshire College
- Motor Vehicle Section
- Hartford
- Northwich
- Cheshire
- England
-
- The Registration fee is simple, basically make any donation you see
- fit (I trust yah!). Or alternatively send me any hardware hacks you have
- made that work on either a CD32 with SX1 or on an A500. Any Monies recieved
- will be spent buying more old junk to make more usefull hard/hacks for which
- as a registered user you will recieve one copy direct (time permitting) as
- soon as I make any more.
-
- Legal Stuff
-
- This hack is public domain and as such can not be sold for profit.
- It may be copied and swapped as much as you like but must never appear in
- a library for sale at more than a reasonable charge for duplication. This
- means No charging £3 for this on a disk because you deem it a hack that
- the Amiga community will pay through the nose for because of its usefullness -
- you PD suppliers know who I am talking about! PD means PD! this means for
- the price of a disk and reasonable duplication therefore not more than £2
- which is still steep!
-
- This archive must be kept in its entirety and may be included in
- compilation disks e.g Fred Fish or Aminet CD's. The files contained within
- must not be altered in any way or to include Bullsh*t messages
- e.g. Cracked by Bumlickers Inc. Sysop messages or BBS messages may be included
- but these must be in the form of a separate file within this distribution.
-
- All information contained in this distribution has been tested on
- my CD32 setup and my A500 and works perfectly. There is no warranty or
- implication as to suitablility of this hack for your machine or monitor.
- You build this interface at your own risk, blow up any of your hardware and
- it is down to you. You take the risk and the consequences are yours to live
- with!