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- From: Espen.Berntsen@himolde.no (Nameless)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: A4000 deinterlacer
- Date: 24 Mar 1996 19:20:18 GMT
- Organization: Molde College, Department of Computer Science
- Message-ID: <1210.6654T1289T1378@himolde.no>
- References: <DnuG2G.FF8@cix.compulink.co.uk> <510.6641T804T334@Redrobe.demon.co.uk> <38233020@kone.fipnet.fi>
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- Originator: espen@ulke
-
- >> >Power Computing in the UK do a card that deinterlaces all A4000 modes,
- >> >including Super72, etc, it's only for the A4000, but it's a ridiculous
- >> >price (ú400).
- >>
- >> Yeah couldn't believe that myself - CV64's start at ú329.....
-
- >Well that AGA Flicker Fixer includes quite a large amout of
- >expensive VRAM, because it is able to flickerfix 24-bit
- >picture. The old flickerfixers had to be able to process
- >only 12-bit palette, so 2x as much VRAM is needed.
-
- >Besides, a plain scan doubler is nicer.. Because then a nice
- >17" tube can be used and still be able to see games/demos.
-
- >And the point why to get a 17" tube is CyberVision64, so
- >no need for flickerfixing needed.
-
- The only reason for getting a flickerfixer, is so you can buy a cheap monitor to
- take advantage of your CV64 card, and still be able to use 15khz modes, as some
- programers still haven't figured out how to use the screenmode requester. Damn.
-
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