[Coco] Glen's online store
Glen VanDenBiggelaar
glenvdb at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 21 06:16:27 EST 2013
Kip,
The A1300 Genlock was specifically made to fit underneath the original A1000 computer. One of the "neat" things about it, is that it makes a second (and third) monitor available (although a clone of the main monitor)- this was especially handy if giving presentations and such. I hate to use that "Rare" word, but the numbers of A1300's kicking around in the wild is very small.
http://www.bboah.com/index.php?action=artikel&cat=55&id=2301&artlang=en
genlock and sound mixerconnects to the 23 pin RGB connector and slips under the A1000
allows overlaying Amiga graphics onto an incoming video signal
composite input and output (two RCA connectors)
two stereo audio inputs and one stereo output
audio mixer for the two inputs
horizontal position and hue adjustments
DB23 RGB passthrough connector
As for the Coco light gun zapper, remember that it is a proto-type, a true "one of a kind" Item. I am not sure how to price an Item that no other example can be found, but if you wish to make a private offer through e-mail, you are more than welcome too.
the MPI page is here
http://store.amigalounge.com/p551.html
it is the same MPI that I made the You-Tube Video with,
-Glen
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>Hi Glen!
>What MPI? I don't remember seeing it. I just looked at your web page
>again. Could you check the price on the Coco laser pointer? It seems way
>too high! Thank you for having your store. I would eventually like to have
>a full complement of Amiga hardware as well, but I cannot do that at the
>moment. If you have space for storage of all the Amiga hardware and
>software and don't get rid of it all, I'd like to buy it all eventually.
>About the Gen-Lock, does it work with anything besides the Amiga? I'd like
>to get that now if it has standard inputs and outputs. Could you send me
>some pictures detailing all the connections? I would appreciate it very
>much. Thanks a bunch. Take care my friend.
>Kip
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