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AmiGame |
Published: 2007/2/28 18:28 Updated:
2007/2/28 18:28
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Not too shy to talk
Joined: 11/22/2006
From: P'Boro, UK... Could that be ?
Comments: 496
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Re: A1200's current A1200 set-up
@A1200
OK... If you move all those book on the floor (could be a new printer/scanner shelf ), then you will have enough space to squeeze in a SAM (when available) and use a KVM between the A1200 and the SAM... Though you might need a GFX for the A1200 if you don't already... Jerry |
AmiGame |
Published: 2007/2/28 18:29 Updated:
2007/2/28 18:29
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Not too shy to talk
Joined: 11/22/2006
From: P'Boro, UK... Could that be ?
Comments: 496
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Re: A1200's current A1200 set-up
@A1200
Oh... And Nice monitor by the way ! Is it a "normal" TV or a real TFT ? Jerry |
poweramiga |
Published: 2007/3/18 11:14 Updated:
2007/3/18 11:14
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Amigans Defender
Joined: 11/18/2006
From: Flinders NSW Australia
Comments: 772
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Re: A1200's current A1200 set-up
@A1200
yes its definatly an A1200 looks nice and clean too |
A1200 |
Published: 2007/3/20 22:58 Updated:
2007/3/20 22:58
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Test Dummy
Joined: 12/19/2006
From: Westhall, Suffolk, UK
Comments: 169
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Re: A1200's current A1200 set-up
@AmigGame
It is a normal TV, but has an SVGA input for PCs. I would use a scandoubler on it, but being as I run it as a retro machine, I don't ever take it out of hires mode, and I think scandoublers run way to hot! |
A1200 |
Published: 2007/3/20 22:59 Updated:
2007/3/20 22:59
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Test Dummy
Joined: 12/19/2006
From: Westhall, Suffolk, UK
Comments: 169
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Re: A1200's current A1200 set-up
Also, just to say I have taken the 2.1GB mechanical drive out and replaced it with a 512MB solid state flash drive. With the 60w PSU, noclick and this HDD, my A1200 runs at 0db!
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