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- From: crystal@glia.biostr.washington.edu (Crystal)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Two monitors at once??
- Message-ID: <crystal.721844257@glia>
- Date: 15 Nov 92 16:17:37 GMT
- Article-I.D.: glia.crystal.721844257
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- I just picked up an rf modulator so that I can have *color* with my color
- composite monitor through the RGB port.
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- But the TEXT on that thing is just atrocious!
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- My question: May I have two monitors running at the same time? My monochrome
- one through the monochrome port for when I am trying to read the screen AND
- my composite on the RGB port for the times I need color with my Digiview?
- (nad games and demos and... :> but really, the only time I will need both
- on is for Digiview color rendering and seeing if the image is clear to
- begin with, since one monitor cannot do both jobs, I see.)
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- Will I fry something if I try to split the signal? *IS* the signal split?
- Will having both on affect the colors that I see? Will I need to flip
- monitors on and off during this project? (hard on the monitors!)
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- Please advise.
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- Oh, and both monitors are Amdek, on an A2000 with a rev 4.2 m/b, and 2.04
- if that makes any difference.
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- Thank you!
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- Crystal
- ;>
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