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If you can get ahold of another 1200, you could use the super-72 driver to get it into 800x600 resolution, though some monitors are kinda picky about using the Amiga's scanrates, though there are a slew of super-72 monitor drivers on Aminet that might work. I found an old 20" monitor once, and I managed to get it to run on my Amiga, though gave it up because lots of my video games use NTSC, and while I could play them on the TV set next to my computer, the European video games that were hard coded to PAL wouldn't work. Though just firing up a text editor should be fine. You can also establish a null-modem connection to a windows pc and use Cloanto's Amiga Explorer to x-fer the text files, which will display properly on word, even with the peciliar end of line system the Amiga txt files use. Also, if space is an issue, an A600HD might work, which (I believe, correct if wrong, please) has ECS, and can use scan-doubled screen which should work with most VGA monitors, though under ECS these modes are limited to 2 bitplanes (4 colors). I also recall somebody gutting an A600 case and putting it into a laptop, though that involves some good amount of hardware knowledge. (I've considered it myself with my 600, though I need an old laptop with the PCMCIA port in the right spot, a coclinco mouse/keyboard adapter, a scandoubler, and the pinouts for the various aspects of the PC like the trackball/mouse, lcd display, and keyboard, plus a 4xeide adapter for cd-rom support, and probably an external HDD floppy drive, not to mention alot of free time, solder, and absence of anybody easily offended by profuse streams of verbal profanity) Anyway. getting a bit too chatty here, so I'll move on, hoping I've blabbed something helpful.