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- From: eric@ursula.ee.pdx.edu (FurryLogic)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.introduction
- Subject: Re: 1200 info for non-Amigan
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- Date: 24 Jan 93 00:31:16 GMT
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- kodak@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Jason 'KodaK' Balicki) writes:
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- >In article <1jmtvjINN1km@walt.ee.pdx.edu> eric@ursula.ee.pdx.edu (FurryLogic) writes:
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- >> A couple of question have I on A1200 from someone unfamilar with Amigas.
- >>I have the spec sheet in fron of me and it mentions that a real-time clock
- >>is an optional add-on. Is there a particular interface inside the box for
- >>this, or is it a PCMCIA card? What would this clock cost? It supports 10MB
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- >The clock must be factory installed if you want it on the motherboard
- >(unless you can handle that kind of thing. If you do it yourself
- >you void the warantee though.) I'm not sure about the cost.
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- That's good, at least I don't have to get it on a card.
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- [ blah...blah... memory rhubarb]
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- >>achieved using standard SIMM's (and with or without parity)? I also have
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- >It's achived in a couple of ways. One is the PCMCIA slot, the other
- >is the 100 pin expansion port on the underside, I belive there is
- >a memory expansion that has a clock.
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- Hmmm, so there's no other sockets inside the unit for memory? Ack.
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- >>a 1024x768 NI 48kH VGA monitor. Will this be supported without additional
- >>hardware? The specs mention VGA support, but it isn't clear whether that's
- >>standard configuration or not.
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- >The monitor must sync down to 15KHz to get the full range of screen
- >modes.
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- Ick. Will Workbench run in the higher frequency modes?
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- Thanks for the info.
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- -e.b.
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