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- From: d92mkv@Minsk.docs.uu.se (Markus Kvisth)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.introduction
- Subject: Re: A2320 (Amber) Card ?
- Date: 4 Mar 1996 09:37:32 GMT
- Organization: Dept of Computer Systems, Uppsala University
- Message-ID: <4hedks$2rfe@columba.udac.uu.se>
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- astroboy@netspace.net.au (Paul Dossett) writes:
-
- >>I have an A4000 and a SVGA-monitor. As I sometimes want to
- >>(have to) use PAL or NTSC (Yes, games, AMOS games,
- >>GURUS ;-) and other OS-disrespectful programs) I thought
- >>that I'd go for a ScanDoubler.
- >>But watching the price of these thingies made me qurious
- >>about the old A2320 board...
-
- >>Now I wonder:
- >>Exactly which modes/frequencies are promoted ?
-
- >>Will it work well together with a GraphicsCard ?
-
- >>Is colour reduction a problem (using games) ?
-
- >You can't use the A2320 with AGA - it doesn't have the memory to hold an
- >entire screen at once. You need the Scan Doubler II, which costs รบ400.
- >Ignore it.
-
- >Paul Dossett
-
- Wait a minute ! It surely must have enough memory for all kinds of PAL
- screens (ie. 640x512...) that are what I want it to promote ? Does it
- also mess with screens that it can't handle (and destroys them) ?
-
- /Markus
-