Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!wugate!uunet!convex!eugene!swarren From: swarren@eugene.uucp (Steve Warren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: Flick-Off Flicker Fixer Message-ID: <2398@convex.UUCP> Date: 25 Oct 89 21:41:44 GMT References: <570@crash.cts.com> <399@mohawk.cs.utexas.edu> Sender: usenet@convex.UUCP Reply-To: swarren@convex.COM (Steve Warren) Organization: Convex Computer Corporation, Richardson, Tx. Lines: 23 In article <399@mohawk.cs.utexas.edu> bryan@cs.utexas.edu writes: ^In article <570@crash.cts.com^ uzun@pnet01.cts.com (Roger Uzun) writes: ^=-Does anyone know anything about the upcoming Flick-OFF flocker ^=-fixer from MAST? They say it plugs into the denise socket ^=-on the motherboard, works with the new ECS 1.4 denise chip, ^=-and does all the current FlickerFixer does but through the ^=-Amigas own Db23 video port. It requires a multisync monitor. ^=-I would sell my FF and buy one since I could then use ^=-the ^=-new 1.4 ECS video modes with 1 cable. ^=-anyone know anything about this product? ^ ^ Eh? I thought that the new denise is supposed to have its own 400-line ^noninterlaced mode. If so, why bother buying a new deinterlacer? More to the ^point, why bother building one that works with the new denise? Because 1.4 ECS noninterlaced is limited to 4 colors. FF lets you display regular high-res without flicker. --Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------- {uunet,sun}!convex!swarren; swarren@convex.COM