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Re: Commodore Tour Video
« on: April 16, 2013, 11:52:22 AM »
Quote from: Matt_H;732103
In the video, Jeff Porter mentions a board called the 2350 PVA. I don't think that ever made it out the door. Does anyone know what a PVA would have been in 1988? It has something to do with video.

You can find some info about it if you google for: commodore a2350 pva
 
A brochure in german http://www.richardlagendijk.nl/cip/brochure/item/amiga_a2350_01/en
 
From info issue 21
 
A2350 Professional Video Adapter.
This board set occupies the A2000
video slot plus one of the internal Zorro
11 slots. It is essentially a digital video
effects studio, similar in its claimed ca-
pabilities to NewTek's Video Toaster, It
genlocks, and freczeframes and
framegrabs in 1/60 second. There are 2
RCA composite inputs, and one RCA
composite and one RGB output.
Switching and effects are all under soft-
ware control.
 
It looks like they killed the product when the Video Toaster was launched.
« Last Edit: April 16, 2013, 11:58:18 AM by psxphill »