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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Gavilan on January 07, 2003, 12:31:57 PM
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Ok you Amiga fans all around here...
I need some serious help, as the topic says.
Santa came late this year, but oh well...i“vot a lot of some really nice pieces of Amiga Hardware, but i have some problems with them.
In short...this is what i need:
- Mercury 040 Accelerator for my Amiga 3000: came with no soft disk at all. Do i need anything to make it work properly on my 3000?
- Vlab Motion: no software at all. Where can i get Movieshop? Do i need any extra soft or install disk?
- Blizzard PPC 603+: come with no coolerbroken scsi cable and no install disk. Is it possible to get both things somewhere??
- FlickerMagic internal: come with no manual no diks. Could anybody gimme a hand on this?
- Cybervision 3d: come with only manual in german. Anybody could supply me an english manual?
I hope i made myself clear & that somebody could help me so i can get fully use of all this nice stuff!
Kind Regards!
Sebastian
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Gavilan wrote:
- Cybervision 3d: come with only manual in german. Anybody could supply me an english manual?
Theres really no need for a CV64/3D manual. Just download Picasso96, and unarchive it to a temporary dir on your HD. Power down the miggy, shove it in a zorro slot, and power back up. Run the picasso 96 installer, upon reboot you should have Cybervision modes in the screenmode prefs, just select one and off you go...
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Ey Tickly! thanks for such a fast reply! My Amiga monitor is a 1960 (and i also have a 1942), is it safe to use it under Cybervision? or shall i use a SVGA PC-style monitorin order to get full use of all colours and modes?
Regards!
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Gavilan wrote:
Ey Tickly! thanks for such a fast reply! My Amiga monitor is a 1960 (and i also have a 1942), is it safe to use it under Cybervision? or shall i use a SVGA PC-style monitorin order to get full use of all colours and modes?
The 1960 is basically an SVGA tube.. You can use that, or alternatively a more modern monitor.
The 1960 goes to waste with an A3000, however, since the A3000 has a flicker fixer built in.
Sell the 194x to someone who's desperate, I can't really recommend that monitor to anyone nowadays. :-)