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Eyetech Group Ltd Amiga Product Notes |
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The Eyetech AutoMon Video Switching Interface for the CyberVision 64-3D Amiga Graphics Card (ADPT-VGA-AMON)- and now also available for the
BVision PPC A1200 Graphics cards
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Product: ADPT-VGA-AMON Auto Amiga/CV643D m/sync monitor switch |
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What is the AutoMon adapter? When you add a graphics card to your Amiga the driver software adds new screen modes to the display database. You then select which screen mode to use as default using the 'Screenmode' preferences editor (in the 'Prefs' drawer of your Sys: partition). Ticking the 'Mode Promotion' checkbox in the 'IControl' preferences editor forces most display-database-aware programs use your chosen default screen mode - that is they direct their graphical output to the CyberVision card. However life is not always that simple .....
The Eyetech AutoMon interface is a low cost solution for solving these problems when used in conjunction with a CyberVision 64-3D graphics card (from phase 5 of Germany). The AutoMon is a small adapter which plugs into the Amigas 23-pin video socket, and accepts a standard 15-pin high density multisync monitor plug. A thin ribbon cable - carrying the CyberVision video signals - connects the AutoMon to a header plug on the CyberVision card. |
The AutoMon circuitry
automatically detects which device - the CyberVision card
or the Amiga graphics chip set - is currently generating
the display screens and switches this output to the
monitor input socket to that source automatically.
The AutoMon adapter is designed to function without the need for A4000-type in-line 'video slot' connections on either A1200 or big-box Amiga Zorro implementations. |
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