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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: wa9yoz on January 15, 2007, 07:17:44 PM
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FS: Firecracker card; shipped to your US front door steps for money order of $60..
don't have pay-pal; will try to dig out the software for it...
thank you all....Tony
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Holy crap. You don't see those every day!
I'm almost tempted to get it since I use Imagine3D.
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Not to mention that Imagemaster r/t retargets to the Firecracker.
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Any way you can put pictures up of the cards?
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Cool photos! Theres a nice Boing Ball poster with Petro's signature. Can anyone help me understand this?
The big book has this to say:
The Firecracker is a Zorro II 32bit framebuffer with either 1MB or 2MB of RAM onboard and supports double-buffering. It supports 32bit by using a 24bit display with 6bit colour overlay and 2 bit transparency. It has a 23pin RGB connector for outputting a 15.7Khz signal, as well as a 15pin VGA style connector which is a pass through for the Amiga's native display.
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Greg Donner
I don't get it? If its a 15pin VGA, how does it work on a PC monitor, since they don't sync down to 15.7khz? Or is this for multisync monitors that have VGA connectors?