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- From: David Gentry <dgentry@vlsi4.racal.com>
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- Subject: Re: Flicker Fixing an A600
- Date: 3 Jan 1996 14:54:49 GMT
- Organization: Racal-Datacom
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- About a year ago, Amazing Amiga had a review of a product called AmiVGA. This was an
- external box and some software that would drive any display (even Super72) to
- straight VGA 31.5 khz at 640x480 (800x600 got cropped). The external box wasn't
- much, just a little circuitry to split the signal into RGB components. The software
- did all of the work.
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- This was a European product. I think the price was around 49 UKP, which translated
- to $75. The only problem was that I couldn't find anyone here in America who
- stocked them or could even get them. I'd called Better Concepts and they'd heard of
- it, but said it was extremely difficult to get a hold of.
-
- Good luck, I'll wait for the Gecko.
-
- D. G.
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