Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!pasteur!agate!eris!spencer From: spencer@eris (Randal m. Spencer [RmS]) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Dream Workbench Message-ID: <7161@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> Date: 24 Feb 88 19:51:48 GMT Sender: usenet@agate.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: spencer@eris.berkeley.edu (Randal m. Spencer [RmS]) Organization: Infinity Software :-) Lines: 30 Recently on *comp.sys.amiga* I wrote: ...Recently on *comp.sys.amiga* KEITHH@BNR.BITNET (Keith Hanlan, K.P.) wrote: ...... ......I had the opportunity to use a A2000 with a Mitshbishi ......"multisync" (what is the generic term?) monitor and the ......deinterlacer. ... ...I have to admidt, a friend of mine just got one of the first 3 units to ...reach the public, and it is everything and more of what Keith said. Ok, ok, Jim ("I'm in the market for a monitor") Mackraz pointed out that it looked too much like I was saying my friend just got a 'Mitshbishi' monitor. Point in fact, I was refering to the Flicker Fixer by MicroWay. And as I sit at my crumby 200 line Amiga I really miss the ability to do the things set forth in the previous article. Everyone will someday want one of these boxes, just think, higher resolution than a Mac II (sans 19" monitor). Oh, and as usual, if you too are in the market for a monitor for your Amiga, I have to recommend Multi-scan monitors such as the NEC or the Mitsubishi and especially the Sony 1302. That way you can always get the Flicker Fixer later (or whatever other options come along...) "This Roman Meal Bakery, thought you'd like to know" hmmm... what's that from? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Randy Spencer P.O. Box 4542 Berkeley CA 94704 (415)222-7595 spencer@mica.berkeley.edu I N F I N I T Y BBS: (415)222-9416 ..ucbvax!mica!spencer s o f t w a r e AAA-WH1M -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-