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17 expansions found
Manufacturer
Lola Electronics, UK
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
No description available.

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Advert (GB)
1994-01

Manufacturer
Hama, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port, joystick port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • adjustable chroma, contrast, luminance and white level (separate red, green, blue) of video and computer picture
  • built in automatic color splitter for Deluxe View and DigiView
  • independent fading of the computer and video image
  • mixing (lap dissolve) and fade to black
  • inversion of mix functions (keyhole effect)
  • Y/C to RGB conversion even without Amiga
  • copy protection decoding
  • intergrated blackburst generator permits recording without incoming video signal
  • automatic switching to genlock mode at the presence of a video signal
  • bypass switch permits direct comparison of original and processed picture - does not affect the output video
  • monitor selector switch permits display of either the mixed picture or the Amiga picture
  • compatible with the A3000's display enhancer
Hama Genlock 290 -  top side
top side
Hama Genlock 290 -  front side
front side
Hama Genlock 290 -  left side
left side
Hama Genlock 290 -  right side
right side

Manufacturer
Hama, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs (SCART connectors)
  • manual input selection
  • adjustable white level (separate red, green, blue) of the source video signal
  • software controllable color splitter for digitisers
  • compatible with the A3000's display enhancer
Hama Genlock 292 -  top side
top side

Manufacturer
MicroniK, Germany
Date
1997
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite input and output
  • color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
  • separate Amiga and video fader knobs
  • genlocked mode - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
  • inverse mode (keyhole effect) - colour zero is solid, all other colours produce holes
  • DB9 connector for the SEG-200 special effects generator
  • external power supply
MicroniK Genlock MG-10 -  front side
front side
MicroniK Genlock MG-10 -  rear side
rear side

Advert (DE)
1996-12

Manufacturer
MicroniK, Germany
Date
1997
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
  • video signal enhancer
  • R, G, B adjustment knobs for the Amiga signal
  • separate Amiga and video fader knobs
  • bypass switch: switches the display between genlock and computer picture - does not affect the video outputs
  • alpha channel for transparent foregrounds
  • genlocked mode - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
  • inverse mode (keyhole effect) - colour zero is solid, all other colours produce holes
  • DB9 connector for the SEG-200 special effects generator
  • external power supply
MicroniK Genlock MG-25 -  front side
front side
MicroniK Genlock MG-25 -  rear side
rear side

Advert (DE)
1996-12

Manufacturer
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port, serial port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
  • independent fading of the computer and video image
  • fade to black
  • manual fading - the faders serve to set the degree of blending
  • automatic fading - the faders serve to set the fading time between 0.2 - 20 seconds
  • RGB monitor switch: switches the display between genlock and computer picture without affecting the video outputs
  • keying active switch: allows imposing the computer picture over a static video picture - when inactive the fader can be used to dissolve between full computer and video picture
  • keying invert switch: when inactive, video is projected onto the computer image where color 0 is - when active, video is shown at positions other than color 0
  • alpha overlay switch: allows semi-transparent colors or anti-aliasing
  • built in black burst generator for recording the computer image without receiving a video source
  • VITC timecode support
  • all functions can be controlled by software through the serial port
  • integrated ARexx port
  • standby mode - when the genlock is not needed it is possible to work on the computer without disconnecting it - all Amiga screen modes are passed through to the RGB monitor
  • for operation with the A3000's video enhancer, the "A3000" jumper has to be set on the Neptun's circuit board
  • takes power from the RGB port, but can use an external power supply too
Electronic Design Neptun -  top side
top side
  • Neptun.pdf
    Operating Manual / Bedienungsanleitung (en/de)
    16.7 MB
  • Neptun.dms
    install disk (genlock.library v2.2, Neptun Hotkey v2.2)
    300 kB

Advert (AU)
1994-06

Advert (DE)
1995-12

Manufacturer
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite input and output
  • color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
  • fading and superimposing
  • inverter switch: when off, video is projected onto the computer image where color 0 is - when set, video is shown at positions other than color 0
  • built in blackburst generator - when no video source is connected, the genlock still can be used to record the computer image
  • built in manual RGB splitter for monochrome digitisers
Electronic Design PAL-Genlock -  top side
top side

Advert (DE)
1991-06

Advert (DE)
1991-08

Advert (DE)
1991-12

Advert (DE)
1992-08

Manufacturer
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
  • RGB monitor switch: switches the display between genlock and computer picture - does not affect the video outputs
  • keying active switch: allows imposing the computer picture over a static video picture - when inactive the fader can be used to dissolve between full computer and video picture
  • keying invert switch: when inactive, video is projected onto the computer image where color 0 is - when active, video is shown at positions other than color 0
  • internal blackburst generator - when no video source is connected, the genlock still can be used to record the computer image
  • standby mode - when the genlock is not needed it is possible to work on the computer without disconnecting it - all Amiga screen modes are passed through to the RGB monitor
  • for operation with the A3000's video enhancer, the "A3000" jumper has to be set on the Pluto's circuit board
  • takes power from the RGB port, but can use an external power supply too

Manufacturer
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port, joystick port
  • Sirius is a name variation of the Hama Genlock 290
  • the only difference is the blue casing
Electronic Design Sirius -  top side
top side

Advert (DE)
1991-11

Advert (DE)
1991-12

Advert (DE)
1992-08

Advert (DE)
1993-07

Advert (AU)
1993-10

Advert (AU)
1994-02

Manufacturer
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1995
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port, serial port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • adjustable color, contrast, luminance and white level (separate red, green, blue) of the source video signal
  • adjustable black level of the computer image
  • picture parameters can be stored and recalled
  • independent fading of the computer and video image
  • fade to black
  • manual fading - the faders serve to set the degree of blending
  • automatic fading - the faders serve to set the fading time between 0.2 - 20 seconds
  • RGB monitor switch: switches the display between genlock and computer picture without affecting the video outputs
  • bluebox keying switch: turns on Chroma and Luma keying - finds a specific color with a certain tolerance (to compensate for noise) in the video picture for keying
  • keying invert switch: when inactive, video is projected onto the computer image where color 0 is - when active, video is shown at positions other than color 0
  • alpha overlay switch: allows semi-transparent colors or anti-aliasing
  • built in black burst generator for recording the computer image without receiving a video source
  • built in test image generator for optimized adjustment of all image parameters
    sound mixer
  • two stereo inputs (4× RCA)
  • microphone input (1× 3.5 mm jack)
  • stereo output (2× RCA)
  • microphone volume adjustment knob
  • faders control the volume of the two audio channels
  • during automatic fading the video and audio faders can be synchronized
  • adjustable treble, bass and gain for all three audio sources independently
    notes
  • LCD display for picture and audio parameters and values
  • VITC timecode support
  • all functions can be controlled through the serial port
  • integrated ARexx port
  • standby mode - when the genlock is not needed it is possible to work on the computer without disconnecting it - all Amiga screen modes are passed through to the RGB monitor
  • for operation with the A3000's video enhancer, the "A3000" jumper has to be set on the Sirius' circuit board
Electronic Design Sirius II -  top side
top side

Advert (DE)
1995-12

Manufacturer
Michael Lamm Computersysteme, Germany
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
No description available.

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Advert (DE)
1988-09

Advert (DE)
1989-06

Advert (DE)
1989-10

Advert (DE)
1989-10

Manufacturer
Michael Lamm Computersysteme, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
No description available.

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Advert (DE)
1989-06

Advert (DE)
1989-10

Advert (DE)
1989-10

Manufacturer
Michael Lamm Computersysteme, Germany
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
No description available.

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Advert (DE)
1988-09

Advert (DE)
1989-06

Advert (DE)
1989-10

Advert (DE)
1989-10

Manufacturer
ECR Elettronica, Italy
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000
Interface
video slot
No description available.

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Advert (IT)
1990-11

Advert (IT)
1990-12

Manufacturer
ECR Elettronica, Italy
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    Genlock
  • Genlock based on Motorola 1378P chip
  • aimed at hobbyists and video amateurs
  • input connectors: 1× RCA Composite Video In, 1× 23 pin RGB Amiga Video Input
  • output connectors: 1× RCA Composite Video Out, 1× 23 pin RGB Monitor Output
  • on/off button at the back side to enable the composite video connectors and genlock function - when off, the Amiga video signal still is passed-through to the monitor port
  • 1 Vpp composite video signal on 75 ohms for both input and output
  • bandwidth of 6 MHz +/- 3 db
  • three-way switch at the front plate selects the Genlock function: only computer signal, only the composite input video signal, or both signals mixed together at the output
  • fader knob at the front panel to control the level of Amiga signal
  • power is supplied by Amiga
  • sturdy metal box, size: 18 × 4 × 15 cm
    Videogenlock MK2+
  • the updated 'Plus' version was only changed slightly in comparison to MK II
  • changes:
    • changes in the circuit for superimposing the computer signal onto the video signal
    • addition of a filter
    • the signal has been boosted to allow the use of longer cables
    • the functions on the 3-way switch have been changed to Super Impose function (controlled by fader), only the composite input video signal, and overlay of video signal and Amiga graphics

Advert (IT)
1990-02

Advert (IT)
1990-10

Advert (IT)
1990-12

Manufacturer
ECR Elettronica, Italy
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
No description available.

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Advert (IT)
1991-09

Manufacturer
Electronic Design / Hama, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
  • fading and superimposing
  • inverter switch: when off, video is projected onto the computer image where color 0 is - when set, video is shown at positions other than color 0
  • built in blackburst generator - when no video source is connected, the genlock still can be used to record the computer image
  • built in manual RGB splitter for monochrome digitisers
Electronic Design / Hama Y/C-Genlock / Genlock S-590 -  front side
front side

Advert (DE)
1991-05

Advert (DE)
1991-06

Advert (DE)
1991-12

Advert (DE)
1992-08

Advert (DE)
1993-07

Advert (AU)
1994-02