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- From: jung@osse.nrl.navy.mil (Greg Jung)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.marketplace
- Subject: Re: WTB: A3000-4000, 1.76 floppy, Picasso II
- Date: 4 Mar 1996 15:28:05 GMT
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- In article <Joaquin_Menchaca-0103962115490001@17.127.19.156>, Joaquin_Menchaca@quickmail.apple.com (Joaquin Menchaca) writes:
- |>Hello,
- |> I am interested in purchasing a A3000 or A4000 system. I wish for SCSI2
- |>access.
- What do you mean by this? SCSI-2 includes all scsi-1 commands,
- and the scsi-2 devices use the same cabling as SCSI-1. So the
- A3000 scsi works with scsi-2 disks. Just fine, btw.
- |>
- |>I definately need some high-res card like the Picasso II, for my monitor
- |>will not sync to TV quality video.
- |>
- The A3000 produces a scan-doubled version of the NTSC screens, so
- it displays on VGA monitors just fine. 640x480 screens can be
- over-scanned to about 700x480 and a larger virtual screen used to
- push windows away into the corners. For 64k or 16M colors of course
- the picasso would be needed.
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- Greg
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