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From: rcohen@monmouth.com (Robert Cohen)
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Subject: Re: Flicker fixer
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>> The other Flicker Fixer you maybe thinking about is the MicroWay
>> Flicker Fixer.
>Trouble with that is that the Toaster uses the video slot. The
>MicroWay Flicker Fixer (and the Commodore Amber board) need the video
>slot. You can't put both boards in the same slot. You could try the
>DEB - Denise Extender Board - to use both, if you can find a DEB, but
>I wouldn't recommend it. I tried it when my ICD board died, but the
>image on the Flicker Fixer was unstable. Fortunately, I found a
>replacement ICD, and got the old one repaired as a backup. It gives a
>great picture with a NEC 3D.
Does anyone know if this card will work well with a standard vanilla SVGA
monitor?? I know very little about the differences between monitors, and