ccplumb@watmath.UUCP (10/19/87)
In article <162@dalcsug.UUCP> peter@dalcsug.UUCP (Peter Philip) writes: >BUT, this capability would open up a whole new market for the Amiga, just >think of an A2000 with a 16 MHz 68020/68881 a fast 80 Mb hard drive and >a 1K x 1K graphics board -- the applications are endless and the price >would be great! Just one request to anyone working on such a board, >make it NTSC compatible!! I would definitely buy the above configuration >if it was available, to use for graphics and video production, but if it >wasn't NTSC (or adaptable) I would be stickin' to my faithful A1000. Excuse me? "NTSC compatible" *means* (among other things) 525 lines of vertical resolution interlaced, or 262.5 non-interlaced. If you just mean "The output is decodable by an NTSC monitor, but you'll lose half the resolution", then it's possible, but will have to wait for HDTV for affordability. -- -Colin (watmath!ccplumb) Zippy says: I am a traffic light, and Alan Ginzberg kidnapped my laundry in 1927!