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Subject: Re: Bkg anti-aliasing
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>> Also, (off topic alert) is the Amiga PAR the same hardware card as the PC
>> PAR? (There is a PC version, isn't there?) Can I just swap the card and get
>> new software?
>
>I talked to PAR distributor hour ago, PC PAR is *EXACTLY* the same as
>amiga, price is the same too (wow...). sounds amazing.
This is not correct. The Amiga PAR is a Zorro card. Other than
that (which IS significant) they are probably electronically equal.