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- The Loop CT-1458 Multisync is a multisync monitor (15-48khz), 1024x768
- that has .28 dot-pitch, can sync to all Amiga modes (I havent been able to
- try ECS modes, as I have no ECS Denise, but it should work from the specs)
- has good color with a dark black background, and also has a "Wide" switch
- that results in NO black borders like most other multisyncs, and has vertical
- and horizontal controls. Also, the price is *very* good at approx. 369.00 plus
- about $20.00 shipping and handling (I purchased mine through a dealer, so I
- paid a little overhead ...)
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- The only problems to report with the monitor so far is a slight horizontal
- non-linearity (which I have seen on monitors hundreds $$ more).
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- Also, If the monitor is connected directly to the Amiga DB23 output, the
- monitor will cause the Amiga to guru upon bootup when it tries to sync to the
- Amiga. It apparently sends noise back into the Amiga during sync via the
- H-sync and V-sync lines. This is not necessarily the monitor's fault, however,
- since the H-sync and V-sync lines go directly to the Agnes chip, and are not
- buffered in any way. Commodore apparently ships a buffer/adapter with it's own
- 1950 monitor that buffers these lines, and converts the DB23 to a standard hi
- density VGA DB15 connector. I am using one of these devices. I can put together a
- a schematic diagram for such a device if anyone is interested in building their
- own, else the device should be available from Commodore service ...
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- Compeq USA / Loop Technologies
- (800)852-0105
- (714)753-7679
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- Fred Farleigh
- Genie AWFARLEIGH
- Compuserve 70707,3442 - not often, too many $$$$
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