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B-Vision & ScanDoubler/FlickerFixer External
Hello all,
This time I have 2 special and maybe rare Amiga items for sale:
1. B-Vision graphics card for Amiga 1200
http://www.amiga-hardware.com/showha...cgi?HARDID=462
The BVision connects to the local PCI expansion bus found on the Blizzard PPC accelerators for the A1200. It is one of the most powerful native graphics cards for the Amiga. It has a pixel clock of 230Mhz (8bit), 230Mhz (16bit), 145Mhz (24bit) and 100Mhz (32bit). Some of the hardware features include 80 million textured pixels/sec. Hardware functions for Z-Buffering, Gouraud Shading, Fogging, Blending and Anti-Aliasing.
The card was working nice into my A1200 with BPPC, with CyberGraphX V4 drivers when I tested about 3 months ago, but I cannot ensure its functionality 100%.
Price: 90 Euros (includes shipping into EU, outside EU please ask) (SOLD)
2. FlickerFixer/ScanDoubler for Amiga -External- (Eyetech: EZ-VGA)
http://www.bboah.com/index.php?actio...259&artlang=en
This is an external ScanDoubler for the Amiga which plugs into the video port. In needs no drivers, just connect it to any Amiga’s RGB port and you have your Workbench promoted to a VGA/SVGA/Muntisync monitor.
Not any more flickering to Hi-Resolution modes.
I have tested on 3 computers: Amiga 500, Amiga 600 and Amiga 1200 to the following monitors: an EIZO CRT 17” and an EIZO TFT 19” and it works great.
Price: 90 Euros (includes shipping into EU, outside EU please ask) (SOLD)
PayPal payment (Gift) or Bank Transfer preferred.
No returns.
Edit: I've just uploaded 2 more photos grabbed with my camera (an Amiga 1000 is connected to a Philips 170B 17" TFT Monitor via this ScanDoubler/FlickerFixer). You can see how clear seems the picture of the workbench.
It was very expensive ScanDoubler and those photos approve that fact.
Thank you very much :thumbsup: