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From: Joe Angell <jangell@risd.edu>
Subject: Re: Picasso II blues
To: Bryan Blevins <bblevins@uidaho.edu>
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> Pardon me if I'm wrong but, I thought you HAD to use a SVGA type monitor
> with the PicassoII.
Actually, no. Although I culdn't get it to work, you CAN use a
fixed-rate monitor, like a 1084S, but it requires making a monitor file
with PicassoMode (which is warned that it could be dangerous), and
getting a special cable. I couldn't get the cable part to work, though,
even in Amiga modes. I finally broke down and bought a C= 1942 refurb.
Ah, well...
-- Joe
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