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From: ekrimen@ecst.csuchico.edu (Ed Krimen)
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References: <1991Apr18.121843.9103@umiami.ir.miami.edu>
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 91 03:53:13 GMT

In article <1991Apr18.121843.9103@umiami.ir.miami.edu> dlk0ms9s@umiami.ir.miami.edu writes:
>
>	Does anyone out there user the ACER Multisynch Monitor on thier ST?  I
>am considering purchasing one and selling off my SC1224.  Or does anyone
>use any other multisynch monitor that will runn all three resolutions?

I've seen the ACER on an ST and I thought it was pretty bad; not even worth
considering.  You'd be better off with an Atari monochrome and color monitor.
There are other multisyncs which are better.  When I was looking for
multisyncs, I compiled a bunch of info about them.  You can find this info
at atari.archive under the filename multsync.lzh.  I have an NEC 3D, but there
are other multisyncs which are comparible.  There's certain guidelines the
multisync must adhere to in order to work on the ST in all modes.



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