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1339.1 | TTL Hi-res Monitor Adapter | BARDIC::RAVAN | | Thu Apr 14 1988 17:55 | 30 |
| From the latest issue of Amazing Computing, Volume 3 Number 4, p. 104,
(quoted without permission):
" TTL Hi-res Monitor Adapter
for the Amiga 500/1000/2000. Plugs into RGBI port for ULTRACRISP
flicker-free high resolution monochrom video output. Perfect for
HI-RES GRAPHICS, WORDPROCESSING, CAD, DESKTOP PUBLISHING, BUSINESS,
etc. ANY application in ANY resolution is SHARPER and CLEARER with the
TTL HI-res Monitor Adaptor. Perfect for use with the low-cost (under
$100) Commodore 1901 monitor or Monitor 80. Includes easy installation
instructions, a disk with a special Hi-res WorkBench font and RGB port
pass-thru (a 1080 RGB monitor may be used simultaneously). 1 year
warranty.
Be KIND to your EYES!
monitor not included..........................................$99.95
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1339.2 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Thu Apr 14 1988 18:38 | 4 |
| what is a TTL Hi-res monitor? A monitor designed for ibmpc EGA?
Hercules? MDA?
-Dave
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1339.3 | More Mono Monitors. | GIDDAY::PARSONS | Down-under computing... | Fri Apr 15 1988 00:32 | 13 |
| G'day,
See notes 1126.6 & .7 and 1236.1 for a bit more on monitors.
I prefer a mono green screen to colour for a long text bashing session
as the graininess of the screen annoys a bit in colour when the
nose is closer than about 2 feet. The mono monitors I use are ones
originally sold for use with C64 and C128. If using a modulator,
use the biggest TV in the house with it, as the number of holes
in the mask versus width of screen ratio usually works out better
and 80 col. text is fairly readable. But be sensible and use the
TV at about the "normal" TV viewing distance or a bit closer. Don't
put a 23 inch set on your desk unless you have an optometrist in
the family!
Regards... Guy
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1339.4 | It can be done. | AYOV10::ATHOMSON | C'mon, git aff! /The Kelty Clippie | Fri Apr 15 1988 06:15 | 18 |
| I'm also using a modulator and colour TV (14") and I found that
I got the best legibility by changing the colours to :
Background (was blue) to light grey (13:13:13 approx)
Text (was white) to dark grey (3:3:3 approx)
This gives me very legible 80 char text (I can even use NewZap
@106 chars, but just :-) and still able to use colour when required.
Another MUST is POPColours for programs which create a new screen
with their own pallette.
I also find that using CHFont to use PEARL.FONT helps too.
Alan T.
P.S. A tip when setting the colours on a PAL machine: resize your
CLI window to full screen (30 something rows) and fill the bottom
6 rows with "wmwmwmwmwmwmwmwm". then run preferences and you can
watch the effects on legibility on the "wmwmw" as you change the
colours.
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1339.5 | | FORTY2::MCCARTNEY | Colin McCartney | Mon May 16 1988 07:15 | 15 |
|
Hi,
Back too the monochrome monitors again. I have just started seeing
adverts in the UK for monochrome monitors and cables for the Amiga. Now
these are ultra cheap (approx. 85 pounds) and hence, I am interested.
However, hav'nt seen this monitor working and don't know what king of
qualitiy I can expect. The monitor is a Philips 7502 Green Screen
Monitor. Has anyone come across this monitor, what's it like, anyone
seen it on an AMI ? (The company thats advertising is mail order so I
can't really see it before buying).
Thanks in advance,
Colin.
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1339.6 | Didja git one ??? | AYOV10::ATHOMSON | C'mon, git aff! /The Kelty Clippie | Thu May 26 1988 08:54 | 6 |
| Colin,
Have you gone any farther with your mono monitor search ? I
am also looking at a Phillips green screen monitor and would be
interested in a review if you've seen one working with an Amiga.
Alan T.
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1339.7 | Green Screen Is Good ! | FORTY2::MCCARTNEY | Colin McCartney | Wed Jun 01 1988 05:52 | 26 |
|
Hi,
Yup, I went ahead and got the Philips monochrome monitor and am very
happy with it. It plugs into the monochrome portat the back-left of the
AMI, so I can drive both the monitor and TV similtaneously which is
useful when writting graphic programs I can see nice readable text
being edited on the monitor and then run the program and see the colour
output on the TV.
The monitor gives very crisp and readable text and graphics in
non-interlaced mode. It also generates a gray (green) scale for the
colours. As for the interlace problem, well, it dosn't cure it, but for
this kind of money you can't really expect that. However, it's
performance in interlace is far better than the TV. I have mucked about
with the colour combination a bit and now use ProWrite in interlace
mode on the monitor for my wordprocessing. It does flicker but I can
live with it for short times.
Anyway, to sum up, I am very happy with it. If performs very well for
it's price and I would recommend it to anyone who can't afford a colour
monitor but would really like to read all that 80 column text.
Yours,
Colin.
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1339.8 | | FORTY2::MCCARTNEY | Colin McCartney | Wed Jun 01 1988 05:54 | 7 |
|
p.s. I forgot it also has a (monophonic) speaker built in which is
quite nice and it also comes in amber and I think white versions (but
for more money).
Colin again.
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1339.9 | >80 chars ? | AYOV10::ATHOMSON | C'mon, git aff! /The Kelty Clippie | Wed Jun 01 1988 07:56 | 5 |
| Thanks Colin,
Have you tried >80 chars ? I think NewZap has a 106 char font,
is it legible too ?
Alan T.
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1339.10 | | FORTY2::MCCARTNEY | Colin McCartney | Wed Jun 01 1988 10:36 | 8 |
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Hi,
Nope, I hav'nt used NewZap or any other utility that has more than 80
characters on a line. I'll give it a try though and post the results.
Colin.
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1339.11 | | FORTY2::MCCARTNEY | Colin McCartney | Thu Jun 02 1988 07:43 | 9 |
|
Hi,
I tried NewZap last night and the monitor gave a good display I could
read the small charactersno problem at all. I'm happy with this
monitor.
Colin.
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