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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: XDelusion on December 20, 2005, 04:21:03 AM

Title: Scala and Grafitti
Post by: XDelusion on December 20, 2005, 04:21:03 AM
Does Scala use the Grafitti card?

 Are there advantages to this on a 1200 with 030?
Title: Re: Scala and Grafitti
Post by: leirbag28 on December 20, 2005, 06:36:07 AM

 I wonder the same thing.

I highly believe they should make a Graffitti 2 card and call it "Phat Graffiti"

with Highly improved features yet remaining the same size:

1. Better than a DCTV
2. Workbench Display Drivers.
3. Can decode FLASH 8 anims
4. Decode DVD MPEG2, Divx, Xvid, Quicktime, Avi, MP3, VCD
5. SCALA EX,MediaPoint XAPPS, ImageVision AmigaVision Support
6. S-Video OUT
7. RGB passthrough for Genlocks.
8. 800 x 600 with Overscan for Video at 16 Million colors
9. All modes work for All Amigas.
10. Plug and Play into RGB port.
11. Nice black Stylish casing with mini LCD readout screen
12. Doubles as a Portable MP3 player (I can dream :-))


I think every Classic Amiga owning person would buy this.
 Because we need it. it would be the ultimate easiest Gfx Card to use and most practical. Just plug into RGB port, and maybe Cable extended to Parrallel port for MP3 decoding.

Wow!  I can imagie it.

Title: Re: Scala and Grafitti
Post by: XDelusion on December 20, 2005, 07:11:49 AM
No doubt, a Grafitti 2 would seem to have enough sales potential...


At least something along those lines. It would be nice to have something to handle video and the like for the CPU.