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Trekiej 
Two Amigas One Monitor
Posted on 8-Dec-2019 21:54:05
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I was wondering how I could get my A1000 to have its video displayed on top of my A2000 video.
I guess my choices would be an internal Zorro card or an external mixer.
The internal card would be more to my liking.

Also, it would be of interest to me to use my A1000 as a keyboard and mouse for my A2000.

I almost forgot about using a network.

What do you think?

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Ami603 
Re: Two Amigas One Monitor
Posted on 9-Dec-2019 11:02:50
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@Trekiej

I'd suggest an internal genlock inside the A2000 and connecting the composite video from the A1000.
Also a simple monitor switcher like the one from ratte would suffice, too.

For the mouse/keyboard: remote keyboard/mouse

Last edited by Ami603 on 09-Dec-2019 at 11:07 AM.

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bennymee 
Re: Two Amigas One Monitor
Posted on 9-Dec-2019 11:40:51
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@Trekiej

With a Samsung 940MW ?

Amiga 2000 with RGB on scart
Amiga 1000 with composite

Then you can PIP the Amiga 1000 input over the 2000 with the Samsung monitor.



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Amigo1 
Re: Two Amigas One Monitor
Posted on 9-Dec-2019 15:02:21
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@Trekiej

for mouse and Keyboard sharing there is also Andy Broad's MKShare

edit: Sorry, my bad, 68k has only a client, not the server..

Last edited by Amigo1 on 09-Dec-2019 at 03:04 PM.

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Trekiej 
Re: Two Amigas One Monitor
Posted on 10-Dec-2019 1:52:50
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Thanks everyone, I have some ideas I hope to get going for next year.
Having an A600 for a keyboard and mouse would be cool.
Amigas need an accelerator to be useful these days.


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Re: Two Amigas One Monitor
Posted on 11-Dec-2019 13:44:05
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@Trekiej

"Two Amiga enter. One monitor leaves."

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