You'll need a VGA-monitor. I connected my A1200 via Indi MK3 with a Sony Trinitron 15" ... fantastic picture!
Posts by OMo1972
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Don't Panic. Please wash hands.
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Searching for "Aluband selbstklebend" on Amazon offers lots of results.
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I'm not sure if we tested the config tool on OS3.2, but ...
I'm running OS3.2.1 on my A1200 Rev.1B - no issues at all with the MK3-config-tool ... just FYI
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Same here. Working on A500, Kick 1.2 - not working with ACA500+.
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YAY! Thumbs up! 👍
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AFAIK for the pure functionality of the Indivision the u7-adapter is not required. All configurations can be done by using the Indivision-software.
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As far as I understand is the TC64 only usable as "standalone" when not plugged into a real C64.
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The Indivision ECS V2 works fine with my Vampire v2+ ... that's all I can tell.
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The A2048 works perfectly for me. I also have a Rev.8A-Board which is NOT an A500+. A few little solder work and you'll have 2MB chipmem!
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For the Indivision to be functional you don't need the keyboard-chip-adapter. You can adjust all your preferences using the Indivision-software. That's what I'm experiencing.
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Should be mentioned in the manual: "1. step: switch your brain on" ... 🤣
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No idea what that particular Demo does - but a lot do dirty tricks where registers or memory is being updated by the Blitter while the CPU runs freely without synchronisation. This works as long as the CPU speed isnt faster and/or slower than expected. If it is, random things will happen.
Thanks for the answer. Maybe you could just try the demo on a A1200. It's "Nexus 7" by "Andromeda" and freely available on "Demozoo". Would be interesting if you're experiencing the same issues.
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That has been explained in other threads of this forum: For Nexus7 to run faster, you'd need to activate caches in chip ram. Why that's a no-go is something that I have explained in English and German threads more than one per language. Please check those threads for the reasoning behind this decision.
I understood that. But I'm not talking about the slow speed of the demo at some points but the fact that it's not running error-free. It gets stuck somewhere in the mid part. That doesn't happen using the ACA1221lc. It's no big problem but a bit annoying. If I had another A1200 I would pop my ACA1221lc in there for watching demos which won't run on ACA1234 - but those machines are not affordable at all anymore. 😒
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I still don't understand why i.e. the "Nexus 7"-demo doesn't run correctly on ACA1234 while some users explain that it ran without issues on a Blizzard 1230 ... I tried it right now with the ACA1221lc and it ran flawlessly. ...
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I will try later one or a couple of these: Aminet - Search
Maybe it also makes sense to test with different Kickstart-versions ...
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Okay ... Jens : Here's my warranty-ID "MT8Mh" ...
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I will check all of this later when I'm home from work (about 18:00) ... thanks for the information thebajaguy . I also will then post the warranty ID, Jens !
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BTW ... T-Zero is still not running ...