Posts by Cego

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Don't Panic. Please wash hands.

    You can select any graphics card, it really doesnt matter. Just delete it after installation process is finished. The needed monitor driver comes with the SAGA package.


    I just selected the update option in the installer.

    Thanks a lot! I've been waiting for this feature a long time! Didn't think it'll come so soon! Works nicely on my V1200 Amiga with 1084S on my native output.

    monkat


    First of all: Please make sure that you've cleaned the contacts of Lisa.


    Try reflashing your card from the rescue disk with the most recent version.


    Then delete all monitor files except for PAL, NTSC and CV64. Then have a look into your Overscan Prefs and reset those settings to default. This could cause PAL Modes alignment being different on WB, than in Games.


    Make sure that you have direct connection to your monitor and dont have some kind of hdmi switch or hub in between.


    First thing you should do after flashing is to accept the requester about writing the configuration to your device. If you have blanking issues activate DVI mode and set the value from VSync to 1 under "Advanced".

    Than open the menu and reread EDID information.

    Then select the first PAL mode and change the VGA mode to the one you've got from EDID. Recommended is 1024x1024 to have pixelperfect alignment.

    Adjust the screenmode and save/apply changes.

    The person that did the recap said, that he will use higher quality caps for +5V. I'll ask him and report it here.


    Btw, now that I've kept my amiga off for a few minutes, the config tool works again. Then I've plugged in the Vampire and it won't work again... I think its pretty safe to say that there's an incompatibility between Vampire and Indi MK3

    I think I have found the problem.


    1. The power plug of the PSU had to be cleaned


    2. the config tool works just fine and recognizes the monitor when there's no Vampire plugged in. As soon as I start it with the vampire running, the config tool will complain that the configuration was not yet saved to the device. There are no previous settings recognized.

    Reading EDID however worked. I can easily reproduce this by pulling the Vampire and put it back in.

    When the Vampire is pulled all the settings are there.


    I have tested this from the config tool ADF, so there's no other fancy OS stuff running in the background.

    what's the output cap brand you've used, and what were the ripple and voltage values at the computer after you did the re-cap?

    I got 5,06V and 12,66V at the power plug and the floppy power pin header.



    that really does not support EDID - all flat screens do. Please double-check your cable.

    I have cleaned the contacts of the PSU plug and reading EDID worked afterwards.


    But there's still no LED activity when I save/apply the settings (or is this just happening when using the CLI flashing tool?)


    Type of monitor, cable used, input used, and of course anything

    It is a Fujitsu E19-9 monitor and the cable is a standard DVI to HDMI one. Input is DVI.



    did you push it on Lisa all the way down and did you hear&feel that clicking sound?

    yes I did and It sits pretty tight now. I have cleaned the contacts of Lisa with isopropyl alcohol.


    First of all, please describe your exact setup

    A1200, 2B +Timing Fixes, Gotek Floppy, Rapidroad, mSATA SSD on motherboard IDE, Vampire 1200.


    For testing/flashing I have removed the SSD and V1200.


    Here are some picture of my PSU:


    Another problem I have encountered is, that OSDPos option results in black screen or shifted image. The OSD itself will always stay at the top left. Is there a way to deactivate OSD completely? Setting OSDSec to 0 has no effect.

    The config tool is totally unusable. It'll throw GURU requesters at random which makes it hard to even get to the point to save the settings. And it always tells me at startup that the config was not written to the device yet and asks me if I want to apply the suggested mode.


    I have pulled everything from the machine and bootet from the ADF.


    Regarding the PSU, I can't tell you anything more specific as I don't have the equipment to measure such stuff.

    I've done it! HDMI output is working now.


    First of all I created a Rescue disk (without MK3 being built in). Then put it back in and removed all other hardware.

    Then I flashed the card and went into the config tool. Under "Advanced" there's the VSync value. I had to set this down to 1. Besides that I activated "DVI" option as my monitor only has DVI and VGA.


    But the problem remains that the config tool won't recognize the MK3 sometimes.

    i have removed every additional hardware from the a1200 and bootet from the adf and it is still the same. Either "Indivision is not recognized" or Guru Requester.


    PSU is an original recapped 4,5A model

    i won't get a picture at all from the HDMI output. And the config tool won't read the EDID information. Monitor is a Fujitsu E19-9.

    On VGA the picture appears and disappears (except HighGFX mode)


    Sometimes the prefs will complain that no Indivision MK3 hardware was found and it also happens that the Config Tool will crash on exit (8000 0005)