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Graphics (non RTG) & Video Cards
HI Tension Ltd: Alchemist 256 / SAAST Graphics Card
Connection: Zorro II |
Hi Res Version of Card, Image 1 - 270K
Hi Res Version of Cards, Image 2 - 224K
Hi Res Version of Cards, Image 3 - 102K
This has got to be one of the most novel graphics cards for the Amiga. Apprently it was used to simulate an air traffic control system for training aircraft controllers. It was used with dual monitor displays and some simulation software. This displayed the radar screens that would be used in a real air traffic control tower. It is unlikely you could use these cards as general purpose display cards because of a lack of drivers. The card has two backplates, 2 x DB 9 (male and female) plus Sync, R,G,B and plugs into a Zorro slot.
Contributions to this page by:
Lord Nicon, Robbie Almond
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-25 19:45
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