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- From: thuen@telepost.no (Kjetil Thuen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: CV64 problems
- Date: 12 Feb 1996 23:02:44 GMT
- Organization: TelePost Public Access
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- >Please try this and let me know what happens. It *could* just be the
- >fault of the 1950... then again, it could be the CV64's DAC (appears
- >to be under damped -- someone else said S3 chipsets are often over
- >damped, so maybe S3 chipset are just real inconsistent...) Hmm... I
- >guess if the problem is an under dampt signal I could hack a circuit
- >together to correct it... (maybe I should just feel lucky it's not
- >over damped :)
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- I've tried your experiment, and it works just fine here. I did not notice
- any ghosting. I use an IDEK MF5015 monitor
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- -Kjetil Thuen
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