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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Silver Spring MD USA
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I purchased a used Commodore 1950 monitor a few months back. When I initially tested it, it worked find with a PC laptop running in VGA 31khz mode. Image was stable and colors were good.
This weekend I hooked it up to my A1200 using a new CBM VGA adapter. The image generated had two noticable problems: (1) The image was slightly jittery (2) The left side of the screen was compressed slightly relative to the right side. I was unable to get a stable picture after playing with the controls. More distirbingly, I noticed a buring smell comming from the monitor after a couple of minutes. I retried with my PC in VGA mode and the image was still good. Is there any hope to get the monitor working well in 15khz mode? Could I have a problem with my Amiga-to-VGA adapter? Should I toss the monitor or look into getting it fixed? Thanks! |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Boston, MA, United States
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Not sure what the problem is, but if something is wrong with the monitor it probably IS worth getting it fixed - 15KHz-31+KHz multisyncs are getting very rare. I'll also argue that they're the best display to have for a non-RTG Amiga.
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Desperately needs a life
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I had that sort of problem, too. I could fix the jitteryness by wiggling the knobs in the little door a bit. Sometimes I had to do it for a while until I got it just right. I also had the problem of when I came out of a high resolution to a lower one, every other scan line was shifted over by a pixel or two. I think I had to switch in and out a few times to get the pixels back in place. I don't know how to fix the problems for good, I only had solutions I figured out and I just told you. I still remember the name of the guy in 1995 who sold me bum equipment who lived in Seattle. I finally figured out how come the ESC on the A1200 never worked, after a few years. How the lead to it got cut without anyone ever opening the keyboard itself up, I don't know. I always just thought that the programs I was using were screwy. :-(
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