Hey irishmike!
Yes, I think the Picasso-IV is the daddy of them all! As has been
mentioned it needs to be `snapped in half' for some older Amigas. I
believe VillageTronic perforated the board to make it easy to break
into 2x seperate modules.
... much like some A1200/A600 clockport/scandoublers have dual-module
solutions and funny triangular shapes!
;-)
Here are the Picasso-IV's external (seperately sold) extras:
Pablo IV - Video out
Paloma IV - Video in/capture
Concierto IV - Soundcard
Also a VillageTronic NIC (ethernet card) called `Ariadne' is highly
rated too.
Whilst a CyberVision 64 wouldn't be my first choice, the generally
lower prices means you can enjoy the highest speed for the lowest
prices (there's one on Amibench right now for £40/$70 USD).
With regards to the CyberVision 64's passthru, Eyetech sell a range of
monitor switcher modules that can be switched from 15Khz OCS/ECS/AGA
to 31KHz SVGA or higher modes with the press of the F10 key. I think a
lot of BVision users have them. And there is the standard
printer-sharer style external box too I think.
Carlos: What you say about dithered 16-Bit is interesting. By
dithering at a high resolution it gives you the impression of full
colours. However I can definately notice the difference between HAM8
and 24-Bit and that uses 256,000 colours as opposed to 65,536 that
16-Bit uses.
I know HAM8 has that funny colour-bleeding effect but it's a darn good
screenmode if you wish to use pictures via the viewer ViSAGE. That
program even has a tooltype called `SCALE' which super-speedily
compresses a 1600x1200 image to fit entirely on a 640x480 screen
without needing the associated screen scrolling or extra memory.
I urge classic chipset users to give ViSAGE a try!
:-) :-)
I know I don't have a graphics card and am in no position to argue
with anyone (I would certainly rather a GVP Spectrum than AGA!) but I
do feel BoingBoss is right.
PCI is not the way to go for classic Amiga in my opinion, not unless
we see a huge increase in the inertia of driver writing. Maybe my view
is a little too jaded towards the Picasso-IV after reading that 96%
Gold award review that Amiga Format gave it.
Calling all PCI-bus owners! Tell us about your drivers and options!
:-D :-D :-D