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- From: grtdane@aloha.net (Richard J. Dane)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Help! Monitor for Picasso
- Date: 19 Feb 1996 16:53:36 GMT
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- tron@pchbbs.com wrote:
- :
- : It is neccessary to know what model Amiga you are using. If it is an A3000 you
- : can use virtually any monitor, VGA or SVGA as the A3000 has the outputs for
- : both RGB and VGA. If not, you will have to get more expert advice here from
- : some one other than me. I am running an A3000 with a Picasso II graphics board
- : and it is flawless. My monitor is a Sony 20" multiscan and it handles any thing
- : I've ever thrown at it. Good luck, you will enter a whole new world with your
- : Picasso.
- :
- One minor point the RGB is 23 pin cable the VGA/SVGA are both 15 pin and
- to anovice a CGA (9 pins) may look like a VGA/SVGA. The A3000 has a
- choice of 23 or 15 pins that syncronize to aproximately 15khz or 31khz
- respectively.
- Aloha! richard.
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