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- From: "Robert S. Iacullo" <eagle@serv.net>
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- Subject: Re: SVGA monitor on AMIGA A10
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 16:27:15 -0700
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- Graham Newton wrote:
- >
- > I have acquired an AMIGA A10. I have no knowledge of these machines but
- > I have had lots of experience with PCs and other 68000 based machines.
- > The computer seems to run but the picture on the TV is not very good.
- > I've fiddled around with the box that plugs into the video port and have
- > been able to change the picture but not by enough to make it usable. I
- > presume that this box contains the PAL encoder.
- > I have a SVGA monitor on an old 386sx PC. Can I use this and if so what
- > are the connections required.
- > Thank you for your help
- > Graham Newton
-
- If you mean you have an A1000, the answer is you can't use the SVGA
- monitor unless it will run in 15Khz interlaced mode, which it probably
- won't.
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