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Offline Drummerboy

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Back on those days, if you will going to buy any Amiga, was rare if you not buy a C= 1084 Color Monitor. If you haven't the C= 1084 monitor so you was loosing a high percentaje of the Amiga System.
Then, how said above i thinks thats was just any cheap alternative for those humbles and strange Amiga buyers, who not bought the C=1084 color monitor to apreciate all the Amiga power.
Amiga 1000, 500, 600, 2000, 1200, 4000...

C= VIC 20 / 64 /SX64/ 128

Atari 600XL (SIC Cartdridge)
Atari 800XL (SIO2SD unit)

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Re: Why did Commodore put monochrome video output on A500/A2000?
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2014, 10:38:56 PM »
Oh yes, i forgot...

This Video Composite Amiga Output, was used working on some professional Video uses.
Amiga 1000, 500, 600, 2000, 1200, 4000...

C= VIC 20 / 64 /SX64/ 128

Atari 600XL (SIC Cartdridge)
Atari 800XL (SIO2SD unit)

Jay Miner`s Atari 2600 - Wood front -

\\"Amiga, this Computer have a Own Live\\"--\\"Silence When the Drums are Talking\\".... DrummerBoy