Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!cica!iuvax!valnet!joseph From: joseph@valnet.UUCP (Joseph P. Hillenburg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: ATonce PC/AT Emulator Questions Message-ID: Date: 2 Dec 90 14:50:29 GMT References: <6021@crash.cts.com> Organization: Valley BBS Network Lines: 28 Disclaimer: Author responsible for contents danb20@pro-graphics.cts.com (Dan Bachmann, SubOp) writes: > In-Reply-To: message from DXB132@psuvm.psu.edu > > >can do what bridgeboard owners do: stick a VGA card in the slot. > > That would be neat trick, but quite impossible I'm afraid! > > -- Dan Babcock > Nope, it's not impossible. I've seen an Amiga 2500/030 with a '286 > Bridgecard running VGA on a multisync, while the Amiga still used the 1084 > monitor. So what do they do about activating the BridgeBoard window for input? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ProLine: danb20@pro-graphics *************************** > UUCP: ...crash!pro-graphics!danb20 * Dan Bachmann * > ARPA/DDN: pro-graphics!danb20@nosc.mil * Raritan Valley College * > Internet: danb20@pro-graphics.cts.com *************************** > P-Link: DanB20 <-- I only read PLink once a mo. use Internet > U.S.Mail: 509 StonyBrook Drive, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Joseph Hillenburg Secretary, Bloomington Amiga Users Group joseph@valnet.UUCP ...!iuvax!valnet!joseph "Only Apple could slow down a 68030 chip." -Computer Shopper