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- From: wmaddock@icon-stl.net (William F. Maddock)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: GFX Cards and A1200
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 00:11:16 GMT
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- On 24-Jan-96 22:03:45 akd34@rs1.rrz.Uni-Koeln.DE Joerg Karolat wrote:
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- >On 22 Jan 1996, Jernej Pecjak wrote:
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- >>
- >> Is it really so hard to make a gfx card for AMiga 1200?
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- >There is a gfx card for the A1200. Its called Graffiti. It has to be
- >connected to the RGP port. This card is new and no one has testet it. I
- >only seen it in some commercials in the Amiga Magazin and dont know if
- >this card is available. But it will cost only DM 150,- ($ 100).
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- Is it CyberGraphics compatible? Will there be CyberGraphics drivers for it?
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- >greetings
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- > Joerg
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