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- From: ccc6004@vip.cybercity.dk (Hans Henrik Happe)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Why are europeans dumb enough to buy amigas?
- Date: 08 Mar 96 15:54:40 +0100
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- Cem Turgay ( cem@babylon.inka.de ) wrote:
- >>: >
- >>: >At any rate, AGA Amiga are _entirely_ capable of performing at
- >>: >resolutions far above the SVGA standard of 640 x 480. I would imagine
- >>: >Amigas can run
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- >>: SVGA is 800*600, not 640*480.
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- >>: John Sheehy <jsheehy@netcom.com>
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- >>Let it be anything you want. A stock AGA Amiga can handle 800x600, too,
- >>and with a Gfx-card resolutions you can't even imagine. No offense.
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- > As my knowledge,
- > SVGA means, a gfx board which have more than 512 KB video memory.
- > Below and equal to 512K, you may have 640x480 and 16 colors,
- > above 512K you may have 800x600 256 colors...
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- > with 2 MB Amiga AGA, you may have 800x600 256 colors (or HAM8) but
- > flickery, but at least you can have 640x512 or (720x564 dblpal) 256
- > colors stable screens which can be comparable with SVGA.
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- > Cem
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