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223.1 | Me too | HAZEL::MELLITZ | | Thu Dec 18 1986 13:03 | 13 |
| I've had similar problems with DPAINT pictures. I believe it the
limitation of bandwidth for the RF modulator on the video output.
My only resort was to use bigger features.
I've got a Sony KBXR25 (#?) that's got RGB in. I was wondering if
Sony's modulator was any better in creating the video signal?
Any one tried this?
BTW where can I get a RGB connector to AMIGA connector for my 25"
Sony? Do I have to make my own from pieces?
... . . . Rich
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223.2 | Oh well.... | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Thu Dec 18 1986 13:04 | 15 |
| Make sure that you are running the Amiga in interlace mode before
transfering the video. This can be done by running the program
Setlace, or by putting the workbench in interlace mode in preferences
in Version 1.2.
This will provide a little clearer transfer. Other than that, the
Amiga does not have a very good composite output. There have been
several complaints about it here.
Never expect the output to come anywhere near to RGB. NTSC just
can't do that. If you are used to viewing the RGB screen, NTSC
will always dissappoint.
Randy
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223.3 | Analog or Digital | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Thu Dec 18 1986 13:06 | 6 |
| Is your Sony RGB Analog or RGB Digital? Chances are, it is Digital,
which is little help, being limited to only 8 colors of display.
If it is Analog, you are in luck. You might try Redmond cable (their
number is listed in ads in Amiga mags) They make cables for just
about anything on the market.
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223.4 | Cables-to-Go | CHEF::ACCIARDI | | Thu Dec 18 1986 13:38 | 8 |
| Try 'Cables-to-Go', they can make an Amiga to anything cable for
about $25-$30 , and will ship within a few days of your order.
Cables-to-Go
4215 N. Main St.
Ste. 201
Dayton Ohio 45105
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223.5 | SETLACE? | GENRAL::WARDELL | | Thu Dec 18 1986 14:06 | 1 |
| I'm still using 1.1, where do I find the Setlace program?
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223.6 | | ANT::SMCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Thu Dec 18 1986 15:31 | 9 |
|
For a while you can copy it from:
ant::bipolar:[smcafee]setlace.;
I downloaded this with KERMIT in binary mode and it worked fine.
Steve McAfee
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223.7 | | ANT::SMCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Fri Dec 19 1986 09:20 | 8 |
| Anyone who had trouble copying setlace from my account: Try again.
I think I found the problem.
ANT::BIPOLAR:[smcafee]setlace.;
regards,
Steve McAfee
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223.8 | Not an object file | GENRAL::WARDELL | | Mon Dec 22 1986 14:19 | 3 |
| I copied it and down loaded using Kermit (binary file mode). However,
when I tried to run it I got a "not an object file" message. Any
suggestions?
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223.9 | WORKED FOR ME | 58405::GOSLING | | Mon Dec 22 1986 14:44 | 5 |
| Funny, I downloaded it using Kermit (set file type binary on the
VAX end and Image mode on the DW-VT100 side) and it ran.
Art
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223.10 | More parameters | GENRAL::WARDELL | | Mon Dec 22 1986 19:01 | 3 |
| Image mode - I'll try that. I'm using DW-VT100 and set file type binary,
That must be the difference. I presume it's somewhere in the setup
menu.
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