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>>1152331

Don't know many stuff about Atari 8-bit computer line, so I can't say what I think about it. The only thing I know about it is that it's heavily shielded thanks to the FCC rules, and that Jay Miner , the hero of all Amiga lover, have worked in the conception of this computer. Does it have any notable game? Maybe M.U.L.E, but otherwise I don't know.

Also... 8bit computer general?

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>>1103541

Okay, I see. I though it was pic related, but painted in green.

Well to stay on topic, here are the various CRT sets i use:
- a consumer grade Sony Trinitron, model KV-14M1B, made in Spain, with RGB SCART input.

- a Commodore 1085S-D3 monitor, made in Korea, i only use it for my Amiga 500

- a Samsung SyncMaster 955b PC monitor that i'm using right now to post this message. It's highest resolution is 1920*1440, and the highest refresh rate is 180Hz in 640*480. It's a wonderful set for Quake players!

- a HP UltraVGA 1280 that i don't use for the moment, it has a few problems with it's signal cord.

- a tulip CRT, don't know the model.

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