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- From: phil@iagu.itd.adelaide.edu.au (Phil Kernick)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: C= 1081 monitor hack
- Followup-To: poster
- Date: 23 Nov 1992 03:39:16 GMT
- Organization: Psychology Department, University of Adelaide
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- I got my A1000 back in 1987 along with an A1081. The 1081 has both a SCART
- connector from the A1000 and a composite video connector which is hooked up
- to a VCR.
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- If I have both video sources running, and the RGB/CBVS switch set to RGB the
- Amiga display is perfect. If I change the switch, the composite input is
- visible but has lost it's sync (ie it reframes both horizontally and
- vertically). If I disconnect the RGB connector the VCR picture is now
- perfect.
-
- I remember ages ago that there was a hack which allowed both video images to
- be selectable via the switch without the loss of sync.
-
- If you have it, or know where you can get it, please post it!
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- Thanks in advance,
- Phil.
-
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