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From: rcohen@monmouth.com (Robert Cohen)
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Subject: Re: Flicker fixer
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>>I realize that this is somewhat off topic... But I don't use the Toaster
>>list.. Can anyone tell me if a flicker fixer can be installed and run on a
>>machine which houses a Toaster ??
> Yes... I've used an ICD Flicker Fixer in my Amiga 2000 and Amiga 2500
> for the past three years. With it, I'm able to run a NEC MultiSync 3FGe
> and a 20" MagnaScan.
> The problem is, they are hard to come by these days. There is one other
> type of Flicker Fixer, that takes up a lot more room in the computer,
> than the ICD, unfortunately, I'm not sure of the name.
> Go to the newsgroup comp.sys.amiga.marketplace and post that
> you are looking for one.
Thank you for the expediant reply... I did find one in
comp.sys.amiga.marketplace, which is why I am asking... Thanks again.