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- From: Andy Low <cm-a.low@tees.ac.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Gfx cards for 1200
- Date: 9 Feb 1996 18:16:41 GMT
- Organization: University of Aberdeen, Scotland
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- petsalo@lut.fi (Jyrki Petsalo) wrote:
- >>Isn't there supposed to be a thing coming out which scan doubles the display
- >> and
- >>provides 24bits, from Power Computing (or someone) soon ? I think it's supposed
- >>to plug into the RGB port, so anyone can use it...
- >
- >I'd like to hear more facts about this card. Is it a DCTV type compression
- >based display enhancer, what is it compatible with?
-
- Gnnyaaa! I can't remember where I heard the details about the GFX enhancer
- from.
- Of course, it could all be vapourware, or somebody's sick idea of getting our
- hopes up <sniff>. I *DID* hear (or read) about it somewhere, though...
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- Andy "Brown trout season's open again in the toilets" L.
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