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- Path: d24-1.cpe.maroochydore.aone.net.au!user
- From: neilo@m140.aone.net.au (Neil O'Rourke)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
- Subject: Re: problem with G-lock
- Date: Thu, 07 Mar 1996 20:58:27 +1000
- Message-ID: <neilo-0703962058270001@d24-1.cpe.maroochydore.aone.net.au>
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- In article <Dnv4Lz.7oH@on.bell.ca>, Chris Suski <csuski> wrote:
-
- > I have a bit of a problem with my G-lock.When connected my WB screen
- > looks somewhat fuzzy and unstable .Also I would like to use it
- > for editing with Video Director but genlock needs to use joystick
- > port so does Viedeo Director. Does anyone knows how to get around it if
- > possible??Does G-lock get some control signals from joystick port or
- > only power??Any help be appreciated.
- > Chris.
-
- You have my sympathies, owning one of those pieces of junk. An unstable
- monitor screen is fairly normal, and there is nothing that can be done
- about it (believe me, we've tried!).
-
- The G-Lock gets control signals from the j/port, and prevents the Scala
- dongel working with it. If possible, dump the G-Lock and get a Neptune or
- similar.
-
- Regards,
-
- Neil O'Rourke
- neilo@m140.aone.net.au
-
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