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Old 23 June 2024, 01:42   #1
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Amiga 2000 RGBtoHDMI and Super Denise

As part of my Amiga 2000 upgrades, I have an RGBtoHDMI and Pi Zero on the way. I did upgrade to an ACE2B 2MB Chip Ram. I still have a standard Denise.

Question, is the Super Denise still necessary?

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Old 23 June 2024, 11:42   #2
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Personally I only use the border blank feature of the super Denise. Any screen modes with a faster refresh than 15kHz are terribly slow in my opinion. You already have the RGBtoHDMI so there is not much need for VGA modes.
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IIRC, the classic RGB2HDMI can't keep up with the 35ns pixel modes, so not much need for super denise..
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