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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: BoingBoss on July 06, 2004, 09:36:53 AM
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Hi everyone,
Can a Picasso II or II+ be used in an NTSC Amiga?
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You used to work for commodore you should know. :lol:
Your keyboar really does have dihorea doesn't it.
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Its irrelevant whether its PAL or NTSC as Picasso does SVGA. You just need at least a Zorro slot to fit it in and a Monitor to connect it to.
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If you're talking about general compatability then yes.
If you're talking about the native-video passtrough, then yes (although you need a monitor that supports native frequencies).
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You used to work for commodore you should know. :lol:
If he DID work for Commodore, surely he was in management..... Actually, that would explain quite a lot, wouldn't it? ;-)
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Hi lorddef,
You used to work for commodore you should know.
The Picasso video board was not made by Commodore, so no I would not know. Think before you talk crap! :-x
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BoingBoss wrote:
Hi lorddef,
The Picasso video board was not made by Commodore, so no I would not know. Think before you talk crap! :-x
Hahahaha, i think we may have found the problem why commodore went down to bankruptsy...... He used it all to purchase them 'blue-tooth' stocks! :lol: