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- From: kraemer@rzri6f.gsi.de (Michael Kraemer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.marketplace
- Subject: Re: 17" SVGA Monitor with a 1200?!?
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 09:28:56 GMT
- Organization: Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
- Message-ID: <4kfv0o$n1i@rs18.hrz.th-darmstadt.de>
- References: <4jmh7a$87u@news-f.iadfw.net> <4jo3h5$e35@pinta.kolumbus.fi> <3160ED79.5798@awod.com> <151354@cup.portal.com> <4k0vim$1ejs@rs18.hrz.th-darmstadt.de> <4kf7ob$qco@news-f.iadfw.net>
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- To: bstrange@iadfw.net (Bill Strange)
-
- In article <4kf7ob$qco@news-f.iadfw.net>, bstrange@iadfw.net (Bill Strange) writes:
- > >
- > >I use an 14" VGA Monitor with my A1200. In 1084/TV mode I set the screen
- > >preferences to some Multiscan Productivity (640*480, it might also to be
- > >necessary to copy VGAonly monitor drivers if memory serves me correctly)
- > >and saved it for the next
- > >reboot. Then I connected it to the VGA monitor and rebooted. That's it.
- > >Of course you can't run games that take over the machine and force 15kHz.
- > >And: keep your old 1084/TV and a copy of the workbench with 15kHz startup
- > >to be on the safe side.
- >
- > That would be a good deal if I had the room for the 17" and the 1084s
- > I have... Since I don't then its not really a viable solution to my
- > problem.. There has got to be someone out ther someplace that knows of
- > a flicker fixer for the a1200 or some other solution then two
- > monitors. The 1084 resides in my closet under a plastic bag right now.
- >
-
- I meant keep your 1084 or TV in a safe place, not necessarily on your desk.
- I lived for 2 years now with the VGA monitor w/o the need to go back to 1084only
- modes. Since you probably have a TV anyway, in emergency situations you might
- connect your A1200 to a TV as well.
-