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	| extralife Member
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		Just thought I would mention, to all u miggy friends out here that individual computers have finished their new a1200 flicker fixer and it's going to hit sales in sep.
Check out amigakit for more info guy's
 Not a sales pitch just some info, if for some reason an amiga 1200 user wasn't informed about this, which i doubt though =)
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	| rahow Member
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		but we need to touch to internal elements of amiga right ?? Isn't it less dangerous using external stuffs ?/ (who care about the new display mode -___- )		 | 
 
	
	| blakkhar Member
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		External flickerfixer are lack in quality. You also can destroy your Amiga with them. Internal have more pros.		 | 
 
	
	| klipper Member
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		a real CRT has even more pros and are still available for 1/4 the price of this new flicker-fixer. by TWO CRT and put one up in the loft! ;) while you still can		 | 
 
	
	| highpuff Member
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		Just received my Indivision AGA flickerfixer and the install is simple, if you have a internal HDD you will have to rework the HDD cradle or do some other solution. The picture quality was awesome and no scanlines like the old DCE flickermagic had.
 The configuration tools that was included really put the last + for it :) 5 of 5 from me :)
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	| klipper Member
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		but i like scanlines. :( pixels are and should always be visually discrete units.		 | 
 
	
	| frost242 Member
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		klipper: but the Indivision AGA can emulate scanlines quite well.		 | 
 
	
	| klipper Member
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		frost242: emulation...hmmm, it just doesnt feel the same. but ok.
 i guess i'll get myself one of these things anyway...before they cease manufacturing them.
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	| frost242 Member
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		klipper: at least if you want to keep your eyes OK, I think it's a good piece of hardware.		 | 
 
	
	| Damion Member
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		The Indivision + a good CRT + some good demos is pure eye candy. :) Demos look sooo much better than on the 16-bit flickermagic.		 |