Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!ncar!gatech!hubcap!ncrcae!ncr-sd!hp-sdd!hplabs!hpda!hpwala!cfisun!ima!mirror!ssi3b1!ssibbs!afraser From: afraser@ssibbs.UUCP (Alex Fraser) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Flicker Fixer and Multisync II Summary: FlickerFixer Message-ID: <88@ssibbs.UUCP> Date: 3 Feb 89 02:12:56 GMT References: <3772@crash.cts.com> <4285@enea.se> Organization: Sangho's Public Access Unix, Cambridge, MA Lines: 29 In article <4285@enea.se>, tope@enea.se (Tommy Petersson) writes: > In article <3772@crash.cts.com> lgreen@pnet01.cts.com (Lawrence Greenwald) writes: > :Gap-Dragon@cup.portal.com (John T Manning) writes: > :> > :>I have an NEC Multisync II that I am using with my A2000 and am considering > :>the purchase of a Flicker Fixer board. > : > Will the FlickerFixer work well on a B2000 PAL Amiga ? > What's the current "best buy" price for it? I saw an English ad at > something around 280 pounds (= $500). Is that a good price? > If you want to by-pass the FlickerFixer - is it just to plug the > monitor cable into its normal place instead? [note -- heavy editing of above due to brain damaged inews, middle reply deleted] There is a PAL version of the Flicker Fixer -- it works fine. FlickerFixers plug into the video slot and do not affect the regular "monitor-out" in any way (ie, you can run TWO monitors if you like -- one off of the FlickerFixer's out and one off of the regular video out). To the original poster -- Flicker Fixer and a Multisync is an excellent combination! Interlaced workbench with morerows is quite impressive. It makes the Amiga "feel" like a workstation... (IMHO) --Alex -- ...{mit-eddie,pyramid,datacube}!mirror!ssi3b1!ssibbs!afraser