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From: jimm@amiga.UUCP (Jim Mackraz)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: Memory and the A2024 Hedley monitor.
Message-ID: <2746@amiga.UUCP>
Date: 11 Aug 88 19:04:10 GMT
References: <8808060100.AA11069@jade.berkeley.edu> <3550@cadnetix.COM>
Reply-To: jimm@cloyd.UUCP (Jim Mackraz)
Organization: Commodore-Amiga Inc, Los Gatos CA
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In article <3550@cadnetix.COM> childs@cadnetix.COM (David Childs) writes:
)In regard to the Hedley monitor.  There were two of them at Siggraph88 in the
)Commodore Amiga booth.  They looked really nice.  The 2000 version was larger
)and cost more.  The smaller version, for A500 and A1000 had special hardware
)that is inside the monitor to handle the high resolution.  The 2000 version
)has a plug in card to handle the resolution.  (That's what I was told.)  Both
)X and NeWS were being displayed.  Ameristar claimed that the highest res screen
)could be pulled down,

it turns out that you can depth arrange it but not drag it down.  it's quite
magic enough as it is.  Still quite functional, we trust.

)but the version of OS was updated incorrectly,

Well, I guess that's one, perhaps charitable, way to put it.

)and their version wouldn't.  The smaller one will cost in the $500-$1000 range.
)
)   David Childs               Internet: childs@cadnetix.COM

Wish I was there to see NeWS, and the 'big one.'  Did you hear any reactions
from the onlookers to the monitor in general?

		jimm, OS Updater at your service
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