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- From: Paper Tiger <slntpaw@ix.netcom.com>
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- Subject: Re: A1200 Flicker free?
- Date: Wed, 07 Feb 1996 16:14:18 -0500
- Organization: Silent Paw Productions, Inc.
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- Hello,
-
- Our new Gecko product was designed to allow Amigas to
- utilize low cost VGA displays in most Amiga modes.
- While the Gecko is not technically a flicker fixer
- (we call it a video converter) it has a stabilizing
- effect in the more used modes like 640x400.
-
- The Gecko should be out along with the PAWS this month
- or March. It depends on the FCC testing which we must
- finish.
-
- What is included with the Gecko is the main unit (about the
- size of a modem), power supply, and a cable (goes between
- the Gecko and the Amiga 23 pin RGB port). Street price
- somewhere around $400 USD.
-
- Cheers
-
- Shawn
- Silent Paw Productions, Inc.
-