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- From: EFR@ballarat.edu.au (Frank Russell)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: help: Is my 1084s vga?
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 10:07:49
- Organization: University of Ballarat
- Message-ID: <EFR.168.000A2152@ballarat.edu.au>
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- In article <4dtl71$7rs@muss.CIS.McMaster.CA> u9405228@muss.cis.McMaster.CA (J.R. Desouza) writes:
- >From: u9405228@muss.cis.McMaster.CA (J.R. Desouza)
- >Subject: help: Is my 1084s vga?
- >Date: 21 Jan 1996 10:13:37 -0500
-
-
- > I just bought a cheap 386 for school. I was hoping to hook it up to my
- >1084s but ran into a problem when i found out that the 386 had a vga
- >card. I know my 1084 can do cga through the other input port (for the
- >c128) but can it do VGA/EGA through the amiga anolag port?
- >
- > I am not worried about fooling around with the wires as long as I know
- >that the 1084 will support it!
-
- >Thanks for any help!
-
-
- Nope! Your 1084 cannot support horizontal scan rates much above 15khz. Vga
- starts at 31khz and goes up from there. Sorry..
-
- Cheers
-
- Frank Russell
- University of Ballarat
-