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- From: d1joe@dtek.chalmers.se (Jonas Ekstr|m)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Gfx board for A2000
- Date: 8 Mar 1996 23:16:34 GMT
- Organization: Chalmers univ. of Technology
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- kstrauser@woodtech.com (Kirk Strauser) writes:
-
- >Heya! I've got an A2000/2630 '030/25 with ECS, and I want to bring my
- >graphics into the modern world. I'd rather not spend tons of cash, but if
- >it comes to that, I'll do what I have to do. I'm running 3.1, and have
- >one of the old 1084s monitors (which still works perfectly, amazingly
- >enough). Thanks in advance!
-
- Apart from a problem cased by my GVP 030 card I like my PicassoII. If
- you are going for one of the cheaper cards I think the Picasso is a
- good choice. The Piccolo SD64 is faster but I don't know if the
- difference is worth the higher price if it's in a ZorroII machine.
-
- You'll need a monitor capable of higher frequences than the 1084
- though. And make sure it can save settings for different screen modes.
-
- Jonas
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