claudio@ethz.UUCP (Claudio Nieder) (07/31/86)
Please excuse me if I abuse net.micro.amiga to send mail, but I tried several times to send this message to Rizal without success. Neither the address generated by Reply nor the guesses of our mail guru here worked. Hi Rizal, I think I can answer this. I have bought my Amiga in the U.S. and use it here with an 220V to 110V transformer. If you use it with the original 1080 Monitor, you will have no problems. The Amiga will supply 60 pictures/sec independent of the power supply frequency. If you want use it with a video equipment which needs a composit video signal, then it will only work if it accepts the NTSC standard (e.g. I cannot use my video recorder (PAL) together with the Amiga). There is only one circuitery which depends on the power supply frequency, it's the "real-time" clock of the Amiga. It will run slower if you use it on a 50Hz power supply, but that shall be fixed with the new release of Kickstart. If I left any question unanswered, please write again. (And give me some hints how i can address my mail to you.) Claudio -- claudio@ethz.uucp (* --------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: I'm not working for ETH-Zurich! I'm just a student of computer science. --------------------------------------------------------------------- *)