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Old 13 June 2019, 10:09   #4
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Found this in another thread here:

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Originally Posted by ajk View Post
Ordinarily the Amiga output is RGB (separate red, green and blue signals unlike composite or s-video) at about a 15kHz scan rate, which is a traditional video/tv signal. VGA is also RGB, but the scan rate is higher, about double, and therefore many/most modern monitors only accept 31kHz or higher. A scandoubler, in the most basic sense, doubles the scan rate so that these monitors can be used . . .
So with the ScanJuggler XAGA Lite scan-doubler, I should be getting an RGB signal output at 15kHz x 2 = 30kHz [edited for accuracy], so it's likely I should have no problem with the monitor above, right?

I bought a PAL A1200 and live in the US, but the difference between an NTSC and PAL in an A1200 is insignificant isn't it since it's switchable—is that right? Is it only prior models which had an NTSC/PAL-specific Agnes chip? Now, it doesn't matter if I have an NTSC or PAL machine (except for the composite-out and RF-modulator), am I correct ?

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