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- From: flex@kuai.se (Anders Karlsson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: "Walker" monitor?
- Date: 23 Mar 1996 17:54:39
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- In a message of 22 Mar 96 Jonathan Gapen wrote to :
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- JG> I suppose they'll naturally point to the M1438S monitor as the
- JG> solution, but if the "Walker" will include a new 1MB Kickstart, surely
- JG> there's enough room there to fit the VGA monitor driver?
- JG> For those of us who run only system-compliant programs on our
- JG> machines, a Kickstart 3.2 with this driver in ROM would eliminate the
- JG> need for a multisync monitor. I'd also love a way to boot without
- JG> adding the NTSC or PAL monitors to the monitor database.
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- This is something AT really should consider. It would be very nice
- to get a common SVGA-monitor for half the price of a
- (Bi | Tri | Multi)-Sync monitor. But the 15kHz output must still
- exist. Or else the Amiga will no longer be the cheap alternative in
- Video/TV.
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- Anders Karlsson Dedicated Amiga User.
- flex@kuai.se PGP-key available on request.
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