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- From: de351@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (K. C. Lee)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: AgaEXTENDER + diagrams in Aminet
- Date: 29 Mar 1996 13:42:39 GMT
- Organization: The National Capital FreeNet
- Sender: de351@freenet3.carleton.ca (K. C. Lee)
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- Tim Boescke (azure@people-s.people.de) writes:
- >
- > A nice idea. But this wuld simply get too expensive. The 35ns
- > A/D converters are probably more expensive than a meg of videoram,
- > which could be used to make a REAL gfx-board.
-
- I haven't seen the circuit nor have an AGA machine to play with. :( I had
- one of the Philips TDA8708 may be 6 -7 years ago for $20. It does 32MHz
- sampling rate at 8-bit. It also has a multiplexor input. It is also used
- in various Amiga video boards for digitizing video. Right now Ram are
- still $18 a meg and VRAM is about 2X (roughly).
-
- > | - AZURE@PEOPLE-S.people.de - Tim Boescke - AZURE /atw.bzr |
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- K. C. Lee
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