Anyone on here own an NTSC Amiga CD32??...

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dave4shmups wrote: Someone on the English Amiga Boards told me that I'd need a TV that could display 50Hz. Where I would buy a TV like that, I don't know.
Why not get a cheap monitor Dave? The console should work on a normal 1084 Amiga monitor, which can be had for very little money.
My current TV is only a year or two old, but I don't know how to find out if it can display 50Hz.
In the manual (if you still have it)? Or maybe google the type of tv for specifications!? A third option would be to mail the company that made the tv and ask them directly.
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Being an american TV, I suspect it's not capable of it. In fact, I haven't heard of a single model of american TV that can display a signal in 50Hz.
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Super Laydock wrote:
dave4shmups wrote: Someone on the English Amiga Boards told me that I'd need a TV that could display 50Hz. Where I would buy a TV like that, I don't know.
Why not get a cheap monitor Dave? The console should work on a normal 1084 Amiga monitor, which can be had for very little money.
I agree with Laydock. A 1084 or even better a 1084S would solve your problems dave. It's meaningless to drool over a CD32 for all this time just because of this.
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dave4shmups wrote: Someone on the English Amiga Boards told me that I'd need a TV that could display 50Hz. Where I would buy a TV like that, I don't know.
Why not get a cheap monitor Dave? The console should work on a normal 1084 Amiga monitor, which can be had for very little money.
I agree with Laydock. A 1084 or even better a 1084S would solve your problems dave. It's meaningless to drool over a CD32 for all this time just because of this.
Yeah, but wouldn't the monitor have to be PAL?
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And since when are monitors NTSC or PAL?
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dave4shmups wrote:Yeah, but wouldn't the monitor have to be PAL?
Trust us, Dave. I had it and I could switch games to 50/60hz (if the cracker had been so kind to include the option, that is). Those monitors have absolutely no issue - you could say they're region-free :wink:
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Turrican wrote:
dave4shmups wrote:Yeah, but wouldn't the monitor have to be PAL?
Trust us, Dave. I had it and I could switch games to 50/60hz (if the cracker had been so kind to include the option, that is). Those monitors have absolutely no issue - you could say they're region-free :wink:
You live in Europe, where the outlets are shaped differently then they are here. AFIK, there are PAL and NTSC monitors.

I'ts not that I don't trust you guys, but before plunking down money for even this monitor, I need to know for sure.

And as far as the 1084 monitor being cheap, I have doubts after looking at this:

http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dl ... rch=Search
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Dave, my 1080 had a 120/240 switch. And I'm sure it was just a matter of choosing the right cable for the outlet. When using RGB, the 60/50 hz is irrelevant.
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When using RGB, the 60/50 hz is irrelevant.
That's not quite right, the device still has to be able to handle it. But yeah, in the case of the 1084 it is irrelevant.
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dave4shmups wrote:AFIK, there are PAL and NTSC monitors.
Not really in a sense of PAL and NTSC screenmode but only for the power, so different outlets.
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Does the 1084 feature s-video? After all CD32 does not feature RGB...
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Some do (in the form of two RCA jacks), some don't. not all 1084s are created equal. But it is quite easy to get RGB out of a CD32.
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it290 wrote:Some do (in the form of two RCA jacks), some don't. not all 1084s are created equal. But it is quite easy to get RGB out of a CD32.
Ok, so which one of these 1084 monitors should I get?: http://www.4jays.com/monitors.html
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Get this one, as it it also features stereo speakers:
1. 1084S-D1 stereo speakers, RGB 9 pin D/Comp $65.00
How ever, $65.00 might be a bit much, as I bought the same one in 2001 (well condition) for around 50$.

As for the rest, they should do the job too, but ask if they have stereo speakers. (I doubt it)
Othewise connect the AMIGA or CD-32 directly to another external sound output (Stereo amplifier speakers)
3. 1084 RGB 9 pin D/Comp $55.00
4. Amiga 1084 RGB 9 pin D/Comp $55.00
5. 1902A RGB 8&5 round/Comp $50.00
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I looked on Craigslist today and multisystem tv's are really cheap, so I'd go that route. What the heck does "HD ready" mean for a TV?? Because I found a Sony Bravia LCD TV that's "HD ready"

And I'm doing very well, thanks for asking! :D I just got a job, after months of searching, at a place called Sunflower Farmers Market. I'll be bagging groceries again, but it's a rapidly growing company, and there are no union fees. Plus, they promote pretty quickly.
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HD ready means the TV has a panel that is HD, but the TV requires an external piece of kit to plug into it to get HD on that panel. IE 360, PS3, Blu ray player, Satellite/cable HD receiver.

Basically in the old testament an HDTV was the full caboodle. It meant the TV was HD with built in HD tuner to receive HD pictures. However, the TV market never waited for broadcasters and the title "HD ready" was born. Meaning that when broadcasters got round to it, plugging in an external box would allow its HD potential.
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neorichieb1971 wrote:HD ready means the TV has a panel that is HD, but the TV requires an external piece of kit to plug into it to get HD on that panel. IE 360, PS3, Blu ray player, Satellite/cable HD receiver.

Basically in the old testament an HDTV was the full caboodle. It meant the TV was HD with built in HD tuner to receive HD pictures. However, the TV market never waited for broadcasters and the title "HD ready" was born. Meaning that when broadcasters got round to it, plugging in an external box would allow its HD potential.
Ok, thank you, that helps a lot! So if I were to buy one, and just use a 360 or PS3 on it, the picture would be HD? That's great!
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dave4shmups wrote:I looked on Craigslist today and multisystem tv's are really cheap, so I'd go that route. What the heck does "HD ready" mean for a TV?? Because I found a Sony Bravia LCD TV that's "HD ready"

And I'm doing very well, thanks for asking! :D I just got a job, after months of searching, at a place called Sunflower Farmers Market. I'll be bagging groceries again, but it's a rapidly growing company, and there are no union fees. Plus, they promote pretty quickly.
Nice to here that! I'm glad that you're settled in your new job and wish you all the best. Were you searching a long time for a job?
I'm not too happy with my current job, but I'm too lazy to start searching for a new one... I doubt I'll be staying there until pension.

Please excuse my ignorance, but what kind of union fees are you referring to and how much do they ask for in other jobs? Do you always have to pay these fees?
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ST Dragon wrote:
dave4shmups wrote:I looked on Craigslist today and multisystem tv's are really cheap, so I'd go that route. What the heck does "HD ready" mean for a TV?? Because I found a Sony Bravia LCD TV that's "HD ready"

And I'm doing very well, thanks for asking! :D I just got a job, after months of searching, at a place called Sunflower Farmers Market. I'll be bagging groceries again, but it's a rapidly growing company, and there are no union fees. Plus, they promote pretty quickly.
Nice to here that! I'm glad that you're settled in your new job and wish you all the best. Were you searching a long time for a job?
I'm not too happy with my current job, but I'm too lazy to start searching for a new one... I doubt I'll be staying there until pension.

Please excuse my ignorance, but what kind of union fees are you referring to and how much do they ask for in other jobs? Do you always have to pay these fees?
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