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From: vollath@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE (Ulrich Vollath)
Subject: Re: Moniterm Monitor?
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Date: Mon, 6 May 1991 14:04:43 GMT
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In article <m0jZl9j-000CJjC@reed.edu>, kuch@reed.edu writes:
|> The Hedley/A2024 monitor:
|> 
|> 	a) Has it been released?
I have just purchased one (here in germany).
|> 
|> 	b) What does it cost?
|> 
It costed about 1000 DM (590$)
|> 	c) How well does it work?
|> 
Mine seems to be misaligned by the shipping procedure, because it
can't be adjusted to be sharp all over the display in hires mode and
the geometry is distorted at the edges but I hope this will be fixed soon.
In normal interlaced mode it does a good job (in 63 Hz NTSC Mode the flicker
is little even in black on white screens).

I couldn't test it with costum screens because the disk that came
with the A2024 was dated dec 1988 and didn't contain the programmers reference files (comments from C= ?).

|> Anyone?

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