It works fine for me atleast, but i rarely use my Amiga now a days though. Must get an accelerator board first to make it more fun to use.
So why bag Wookie? Or better still why comment on this thread? Why not encourage the author of Wookie rather than just condemn. I really do not get your logic.
So why bag Wookie? Or better still why comment on this thread? Why not encourage the author of Wookie rather than just condemn. I really do not get your logic.
Dont worry about it.. most IRC users are very picky about what they use to IRC with. :)
if you mean hdcp to stop people pirating stuff, yeah, not that it matters if that is implemented on the miggy, as its only when the output device doesn't support it and the input device demands it that there is a problem.
It's only really there to stop people copying Blu-rays and the like, so I suppose macrovision is also evil?
In any case all I wanted to know is if the HDMI ports that are appearing on cards are supported being as HDMI is essentially the international HD SCART, giving you a much better option for connecting upto those nice 1080P TVs that state "do not use a DVI to HDMI convertor with either HDMI port".
If any new Amiga hardware does appear, frankly a HDMI out is a necessity if its to be taken seriously (along with a million other things).
Sven Harvey Amiga Mart in Micro Mart (in 2 out of 4 issues on average with a following wind)
Is it at all possible to use two monitors on tha Amiga-one? I have purchased an ATI Radeon 9250 for OS4.1, and it has three connectors, Dsub, DVI, and TV-Out (Hey that's three). I just wondered whether you would need a special driver, or whether you would have to have two different drivers installed, one for DVI and one for VGA. We can utilise multiple screens on AmigaOS, so I just wondered if it was possible to display different screens on different monitors.
If you're looking to use two monitors, the DVI spec is to allow the use of two monitors per DVI connector, and most graphics cards support this so it might be better to use that than having two separate interfaces set up. I've used two monitors on my PC and one of them was VGA and the other a DVI, both connected to the DVI port via adaptors. I guess part of the work for supporting multiple monitors is already there with multiple intuition screens, but extending the desktop is a different matter entirely.
I'd like to see it too, having Workbench open and playing a DVD/video/music on the other monitor is a nice idea!