Hi,
I would like to share with you this config files and manual how to make it yourself..
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A few basic informations
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1.
I am using Indivision AGA MK3 (firmware 1.9) on an Amiga 1200.
The current firmware and settings application can be downloaded here: http://wiki.icomp.de/wiki/Indivision_AGA_MK3/doc
Also in this link is an application to change the settings of our Indivision. There are also files here with which you can make a help-disk,
if something goes wrong and there is no picture.
2.
By the way: I asked the gentlemens from icomp.de to update the Indivision settings program.
Since the program gives us the ability to save our configuration to a file, I wanted it to be possible
loading the configuration with one command without any additional actions. So that if a game would require some specific
settings, you can give the command right before starting the game or attach it to an icon or the Tool Menu.
The gentlemen were kind enough to do such an update, at the moment it is available unofficially on the icompu forum in version 1.9.1:
[Indivision MK3] Can I load and apply config file without launching the MK3 application? post18696
But this is only for those willing, such as Someone needs, I think that thanks to this the flexibility of this application has increased a bit.
3.
Indivision MK3 has a clock of max. 165 Mhz (HDMI 1.0-1.2a standard)
Which means, for example, that it can easily display an 800x600 image at 100 Hz
but in 1280x1024 at 100 Hz it can't be done anymore .. what for? about this later in the examples ..
4.
I used this VGA calculator to calculate "those strange values" for VGA modes: https://tomverbeure.github.io/video_timings_calculator
We give here the separation we want and refreshing. Then we read the necessary values from the CTV column.
If we want to get more out of our monitor, i.e. use its maximum refresh rate or open the resolution,
which are not on the predefined Indivision list, that's when we use such a calculator to have these additional values.
5.
When we have the Indivision application running and we messed up something, we can always select
"Reset To Defaults" from the menu, and then "Save & Apply".
6.
If you have any previous settings you don't want to lose, you can save them to a file with the option from the Menu.
7.
THE TESTS.
99% of the games run in Lowres mode. Games that work e.g. in HiresLaced are rare.
For testing, I mainly use the SlamTilt game because it has a very fast and smooth vertical scrolling / flickering
and during the game (multiball) using HELP / DEL you can switch to Lowres / HiresLaced mode.
The Banshee game starts with a HiresLaced image and then scroling / flickering. LethalWeapon levels scroling / flicker.
8.
Pay attention to what mode you have turned on in the monitor. Turn on 4: 3 (or similar) as you set 16: 9,
the game screen will be streched.
9.
Everyone has their own preferences. For obvious reasons, there is no need to go crazy with the size of the monitor or enlarge the game by force,
I finally stayed without zooming on the aforementioned 22 "monitor and use the scanlines effect (Darken).
Well, one person will notice the fluidity or illiquidity of the image, and the other will be indebted to it ...
So everyone sets up for themselves anyway ...