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Offline Will-i-am

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Re: Why is there no good scandoublers to be found?
« on: September 24, 2005, 03:52:54 PM »
I have asked this question a few times and never really been satisfied with the answer. I suppose it all depends, but whey couldn't I use my Supergen to pass the Amiga video output to a TV/monitor or a composite monitor? My wife used to watch her games off a VCR using the genlock to send out the signal. She analyzed her shoot-em-ups to improve her game. Another question I have is why can't I use a bridgecard and a svga video card to send a signal to a normal svga monitor? I suppose in the second case it's a question of the bridgecard not being able to pass the Amiga picture through? I don't have a manual for the bridgecard, it came as a 'happy surprise' when I bought a couple of used A2000s on ebay. Lastly, what about someone(or a team) making a list of flat screen monitors, rgb projectors, etc that can scan down to 15hz? It would be a handy addition to this site since a lot of us Amiga hardware junkies are having to deal with old monitors getting harder to find. I have two 1084s in my garage marked, "dead" and "mostly dead" and three mostly useless multisynch monitors that just don't quite reach 15 hz.