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- From: Mike Slocombe <mike@urban75.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Apple Muliplescan 15 w/A1200?
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 18:59:57 +0000
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- In article <96009.212007EBARTI51@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>,
- EBARTI51@MAINE.MAINE.EDU writes
- >Is there a way I can use my Apple MultipleScan 15" monitor on my A1200?
- >Will there be any lack of performance? Will I be able to play games?
- >Thanks in advance!
-
- Without knowing the specs of the monitor it's hard to say.
- However, it's *extremely* unlikely that you'll be able to play games on
- it as Amiga games sync down lower than any PC/Mac standard monitor
- reolutions.
-
- You *might* be able to run double pal/productivity etc on it.
-
- I found that I needed to use the monitor lead that came with the A4000
- to get any signal out of my A1200 on my NEC multisync. Either way you'll
- have to get a special cable as the Amiga A1200 has a non standard socket
- :(
-
- Good luck!
- Mike
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