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- From: kanep@mcs.com (Kane Peterson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.emulations
- Subject: Re: Emplant and Flyer-Which Graphics Card?
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 18:10:36 GMT
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- >Am going to add graphics card to my A4000 warp 040 system. I only use
- >my Amiga for a Toaster/Flyer edit bay and the Emplant Mac emulation.
- >Which is the best Graphics card I can get that won't cause me too many
- >headaches with Emplant or the Flyer? I use photo shop a lot and would
- >like to access the higher res modes.
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- Any kind of graphic card may give you some problems with a Toaster/Flyer
- setup. However, as long as you don't try to use graphic card while using the
- Toaster/Flyer you will be okay. You will not be able to set the
- Toaster/Fyler interface or Workbench to a graphic card screen when the Flyer
- is running (it just needs that NTSC screen mode). Otherwise, until the
- Toaster/Flyer is running, using your graphic card should be fine. With an
- A4000 system, I would recommend getting a CyberVision card for Emplant, but
- even a Picasso II card will give you a better Mac display.
-
- >Alyn
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