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AGA 2000
The flickerFixer"

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AMIGA 3000 QUALITY IS ALREADY

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ON YOUR DESK WITH FLICKERFIXER

flickerFixer is the original advanced graphics
adaptor that eliminates your Amiga 2000/2500's
interlace flicker and visible scan lines. With
processor upgrade kits, such as the GVP 3001,
you can have the best performance and graphics
available on a desktop. flickerFixer provides
superior quality color graphics and text for such
demanding applications as CAD/CAM, Desktop
Presentation, Graphic Design, Animation, 3D
Modeling, and Multimedia Video.

Compaiibility: flickerFixer is plug compatible with
the new Commodore 1950 Multiscan or any of
the popular VGA or Multiscanning Monitors. It is
also compatible with the Enhanced Chip Set and
the new AmigaDOS 2.0.

New Options: Genlock Compatibility — allows
simultaneous use with popular genlocks; Denise
Extender — Our DEB 2000 board allows you to
install flickerFixer without using your video slot.

Accolades include: Best of 1988 Award,
Commodore Magazine; #1 Reader’s Choice
Award, AMIGAWORLD. flickerFixer is made in
the USA and is FCC Class B approved.

flickerFixer fits into the Amiga video slot or the
Microway Denise Extender, is fully compatible
with all software, and does not modify the
standard Amiga video signals. For more infor-
mation, call Microway Sales at (508) 746-7341 or
your Amiga Dealer.

MicroWay . .. Respected throughout the industry for high quality engineering, service and technical support.

Micro
Way

World Leader in Amiga Graphic Enhancements

P.O. Box 79, Kingston, MA 02364 USA (508) 746-7341 USA FAX (508) 746-4678

32 High St., Kingston-Upon-Thames, U.K., 081-541-5466

flickerFixer and MicroWay are trademarks of MicroWay. Inc. Amiga is a registered trademark of Commodore.

    

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‘…eliminates your Amiga 2000/2500’s interlace flicker…’

The flickerFixer effectively double-buffered the Amiga 2000/2500’s standard 15Hz display output so it could be used on a 31Hz screen without any visible flickering. Leaded Solder has a nice writeup of their flickerFixer - including a number of post installation images - here.

Taken from: Amiga World - Volume 6, Number 10 (October 1990)