Paul Tansom wrote:

>Oh, one thing I'm thinking I could try with these screens is hooking them up to an 
>old Amiga or two I still have - is the Multiscan suitable to do this?  (If anyone 
>here knows Amigas!).
>

You'll find it a drag on your chip mem than normal especially running 
higher than 800x600, it will also stuff up your serial connections. 
Gosh, but it does look pretty. :) You will need the multiscan driver, 
probably located in Storage/devs/monitors. Test it on a standard 
commodore monitor. You might take a look at the hacks directory on 
aminet to see if anyone else has covered the same ground regarding wiring.
Lots of ifs, buts and maybes there. A1200/3.1 used as the example.




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