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- From: k125374@korppi.cs.tut.fi (Mika Kortelainen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: CV64 Ghosting
- Date: 6 Mar 1996 20:12:57 GMT
- Organization: Tampere University of Technology (CS)
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- fkrj@crux3.cit.cornell.edu (Benjamin Kenobi) writes:
-
- >No, didn't try this. What are they for and how do I use them? (And, of
- >course am I gonna screw anything up?)
-
- They terminate the output (if a non-standard monitor doesn't do that).
- With normal monitors you just get darker picture (quite natural ;-),
- but shadows don't go away. Not a big surprise if the Trio64 chip (or
- other related components) are bad and output bad signal (at least
- that's what a Finnish computer mag said in their test, the form of
- the signal is wrong and monitor's have difficulties with it).
-
- And apparently Phase5 is not going to anything with this (of course,
- if it is the chip they have not too many choices)... I sent my card to
- get it fixed but they returned it back and did nothing.
-
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- Mika Kortelainen
-