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Posted by AlanG on 10/23/73 11:29
On 17 Oct 2005 18:43:1 +0000, "Angus Manwaring"
<angus@angusm_ANTISPEM_.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>On 16-Oct-05 22:56:51, AlanG said
>>On 16 Oct 2005 19:51:36 +0000, "Angus Manwaring"
>><angus@angusm_ANTISPEM_.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>>On 16-Oct-05 13:17:57, AlanG said
>>>>On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 13:09:38 +0100, Colin Wilson <void@btinternet.com>
>>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>The display of various games you ought to be able to gauge from
>>>screenshots on various websites, HOL (Hall of Light) for example. The
>>>Amiga I'm writing this on goes through a Voodoo 3 3000 graphics card which
>>>gives a very nice 2D display, but for games I put the Composite signal
>>>through a TV card and view it as a screen on the workbench, as most games
>>>do not have retagetable graphics. I found the quality of the composite
>>>lead makes a significant difference, but obviously you're better off
>>>picking up an Amiga RGB to scart lead and putting it through your TV or
>>>Amiga monitor.
>>>
>>>
>
>>I got this for free. Spending money is a big nono unless I can get it
>>cheap off a boot sale
>
>
>Understood, but in case you're interested there is one for 2.49 (buy it
>now) on ebay, (150 p&p).
>
Do you know which socket and which pins are the RGB output on an
A1200. I can get a scart lead for a pound and I have quite a few 'D'
plugs and sockets floating around
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