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- From: dlyall@cruzio.com (J. David Lyall)
- Subject: Re: The March Amiga?
- Reply-To: dlyall@cruzio.com
- Organization: Not Hardly
- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 1996 03:58:03 GMT
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- Paul Dossett (astroboy@netspace.net.au) wrote:
- > gnoel@morgan.ucs.mun.ca (George Noel) writes:
- > >>Heh, don't work that way. :)
-
- > >No? Then what do you call the EHB Denise chip version? They enhanced
- > >that chip ALONE and none of the others generating more income and better
- > >results from people upgrading.
-
- > There was no EHB Denise, what are you talking about? All Amigas could do
- > EHB.. maybe you mean the ECS Denise, which was a simple hack. Certainly
- > not a complete new desing such as you're referring to.
-
- Excuse me, but i HAVE an A1000 with the non-ehb denise chip. The original
- design would only do 32 colours. An upgraded production version boasted
- 64 colours from the extra half brite mode. An animation was created expressly
- to demonstrate the new mode. Half Bright Hill it was called.
-
- Please refrain from assertiveness when in ignorance.
-