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- From: jung@osse.nrl.navy.mil (Greg Jung)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: HELP!!! with a NEC Multisync II monitor!!!
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 21:00:21 GMT
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- In article <1754.6597T1052T147@Th0r.foo.bar>, kjgudim (Kjell Gudim) writes:
- |>>make any of the screens modes wide enough! (Well, except for crummy ones
- |>>like NTSC.)
- Try NTSC high-res laced, then - or is it against your religion?
- |>
- |>The reason for this is the videosignal from the Amiga since the monitor
- Yes, nobody else puts out signals lower than 31.5 kHz, and
- no company ever made much money pleasing Amiga customers as pumping
- out the cheapest acceptable VGA monitor. Of course you could have
- bought a C=1960, or AT1438.
- |>displays fine on a PC and therefore would work fine on a graphics card like
- |>the Picasso or CyberVision.
-
- |>I've learned to live for a while but now a
- ^^^^^^^^^^ You're taking this much too seriously! :)
- |>graphicscard seems /very/ attractive.
- Isn't that the tail wagging the dog? Graphics cards are nice,
- however I believe Cybervision is a class ahead (speedwise) of
- Picasso (at double the price, also!).
-
- Get a flicker-fixing solution and run NTSC high-res laced at 31.5 kHz,
- if the border is O.K. at that frequency.
-
- Workers of the world unite. Go STEELERS.
-
- Greg
-