Oliver Achten has always made sure that the products in his lineup form a tightly integrated ecosystem. Most recently, the P-Vision was released as a 16-bit PCMCIA expansion. But Oliver also knows that the A1200 is capable of much more. That's why his new Demon D1260 accelerator card comes equipped with a local 32-bit bus and a dedicated expansion connector. Currently under development specifically for this interface is the D-Vision, which shares many similarities with the P-Vision but offers a range of additional features.
KEY FEATURES (PRELIMINARY SPECS):
o True 32-bit graphics card for the 32-bit 68040/060 bus
o 32 MB of VRAM
o Full HD output with 32-bit color
o Significantly higher memory bandwidth than the P-Vision
o Ultra-fast 64-bit blitter
o Video input and output with automatic switching between the flicker fixer and D-Vision display via an integrated switch
o Amiga audio output routed through the video connector
o Seamless system integration using the Zorro III AutoConfig protocol
o Quite possibly the smallest Amiga graphics card ever made
(príspevok prebraný z facebooku - AMIGA BASE)
KEY FEATURES (PRELIMINARY SPECS):
o True 32-bit graphics card for the 32-bit 68040/060 bus
o 32 MB of VRAM
o Full HD output with 32-bit color
o Significantly higher memory bandwidth than the P-Vision
o Ultra-fast 64-bit blitter
o Video input and output with automatic switching between the flicker fixer and D-Vision display via an integrated switch
o Amiga audio output routed through the video connector
o Seamless system integration using the Zorro III AutoConfig protocol
o Quite possibly the smallest Amiga graphics card ever made
(príspevok prebraný z facebooku - AMIGA BASE)
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