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- From: m.jantz@public.ndh.com (Marcel Jantz)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Merlin Information
- Date: 4 Feb 1996 18:41:46 GMT
- Organization: ndh - Netzwerkdienste Hoeger
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- Oliver Fels wrote,
- >Swiftshadow schrieb in comp.sys.amiga.graphics ueber "Merlin Information":
- >>
- >> Ok I might have a chance to get Merlin board at a very good price. But
- >> before I do I would like to get some info on the board and opinions on
- >> it. First let me say that one of the reasons why I would like to get one
- >> is because it is supposedly expandable to 16 megs of graphics memory. Is
- >> this correct or not? Is it user expandable or does it entail major
-
- >Ok. sorry but I┤ll have to tell you: It is *not*. 4 Mb are maximum.
- >And, in addition, only 2 meg are used. Damn X-Pert.
-
- With ProBench '96 you can store as much screens/windows/clipping rectangles
- in the video memory as there is room. So it does matter if you have a 2 or
- 4 MB Merlin and if you're running zorro II or III.
-
- >> soldering work? How does it rate speed wise? I am not looking for speed
-
- >With the actual version of Probench emulation (2.2) the rating is exciting
- >good. I guess, the emulation rating is better than Picasso or Retina.
-
- >> demon mind you. Hell I am upgrading from A3000 with the original chipset
- >> so anything will be a vast improvement. How compatible is it with Rev 7
- >> of SuperBuster? I am going to get a Rev 11 Buster at sometime in the
- >> future, but if it only works with 11 I will get it now. How well does it
- >> work with system compliant software? How good is the Workbench
- >> emulation? Is it supported by Cybergraphics? Are there any revisions of
- >> the hardware or software that I should stay away from? Thanks in advance
- >> for any info.
-
- >The card itself is no astonishing work. It works AFAIK in every A3000 not
- >depending on the buster version, but as an old version of the ET4000w32 chip
- >is used, the maximal 24 bit resolution is about 652*495. The chip has thermal
- >problems when using it at pixel clock frequencies higher than 80 MHz.
-
- But the performance when using the right software is quite impressive. It can
- beat even 64 Bit graphic boards under some circumstances. And there are a lot
- of very unique features on the ET4000.
-
- >Additionally, some boards seem to require a hardware update where some wire
- >connections have to be soldered and resistors have to be replaced. Not much
- >work though for experienced ones. You can do it yourself or send it to
- >Probench. Mine works fine without as maybe yours might do, too. The workbench
- >emulation is the better news. It is extremely *good*, stable and the best of
- >all, fast. It works with every system compliant software and a few other
- >programs support the 16/24 Bit, as Shapeshifter, AmiWin, etc. The new version
- >Probench 96 is said to support Cybergraphics, but I couldn┤t check this out,
- >I am awaiting the package. I think there are only two board versions running
- >around, Merlin I and II which are almost identical (good trick, X-Pert). The
- >card is not produced any more as the company went broke. The software is
- >mantained by ProDev, Alter Weg 1, 53773 Hennef, Germany, Fax: (Germany)
- >2242866131
-
- >Hope this helps.
-
- >>
- >> Swiftshadow
- >>
-
- >Oliver
-
- >-----------------------------------------------------
- > Oliver Fels
- >Fels@zebra.fh-weingarten.de
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- Marcel Jantz (MaJa)
- Techn. Support ProDev
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