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- From: tammy@alaska.net (Steven Rychetnik)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: NEC 6FG on a A1200?
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 08:27:09 GMT
- Organization: Internet Alaska Inc.
- Message-ID: <1467.6604T46T1779@alaska.net>
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- >Ijust picked up a sister for my baby (A old OCS A500), an A1200.
- >Can I use my NEC 6FG (21") monitor I use for my PC on the 1200? I'm
- >using a 2002 on it now, and I can;t get any of the higher graphics
- >modes.
-
- >The NEC 6FG has both 15 pin (VGA) and RGB BNC connectors.
-
- >Thanks!
-
- Yeah, there shouldn't be a problem with it. As long as you have the 23pin to
- 15pin adapter. Or a breakout box that gives you BNC connectors from that 23
- pin output.
-
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- Yes! It's a cobbled togther Amiga 500! How, you ask? Well it's simple:
- Step 1: Get an Amiga 500 :)
- Step 2: Add 2 HardDrives (123 & 525) run from a GVP controler
- Step 3: Max out your Memory (10MB with MegaChip)
- Step 4: Tack on a CD ROM (an unsupported model with AsimCDFS 2.0)
- Step 5: Add DCTV for the 3D graphic output
- Step 6: Add an Accelerator
- Step 7: Leave the cover and RF shielding off
- Step 8: Add a brick to keep the accelerator in place
- Step 9: Replace A500 with another one when Accelerator won't stay put
- Step 10: Dust off every once in a while.
- Step 11: Add a switch box for all the Parallel devices
- Step 12: Include a second Disk Drive for good measure
- Step 13: Use a MultiSync Monitor without a FlickerFixer
- Step 14: Round out the machine with a 28.8 modem
-
- Ok, ok... Well there are a few other things, but do I really need to go into
- them?
-
- -Steven Rychetnik (Trying to deside between upgrading or buying new Anime)
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