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 Unfortunately its not possible to synchronize the output display rate and the input rate. Unfortunately its not possible to synchronize the output display rate and the input rate.
 For that it might happen you see some screen tearing with moving pictures (( [[wp>Screen tearing]] )). For that it might happen you see some screen tearing with moving pictures (( [[wp>Screen tearing]] )).
-The flicker fixers is only able to work in standard PAL or NTSC mode since the capture port of the graphics controller is not able work at higher data rates.+The flicker fixer is only able to work in standard PAL or NTSC mode since the capture port of the graphics controller is not able work at higher data rates.
  
 The PicassoIV has several expansion connectors for which some modules have been developed. The PicassoIV has several expansion connectors for which some modules have been developed.
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 The cards manual also mentions a 3D, an MPEG and a PowerPC processor modul. Those where not built/developed for different reasons. The cards manual also mentions a 3D, an MPEG and a PowerPC processor modul. Those where not built/developed for different reasons.
  
-[{{ :de:expansion:av:klaus_vt.jpg?200|Klaus Burkert † 04.04.2001}}]+[{{ :de:expansion:av:klaus_vt.jpg?200|Klaus Burkert, *02.03.1967; †04.04.2001}}]
  
 The 3D module was planned to have a Voodoo Graphics (( [[wp>3dfx_Interactive#Voodoo_Graphics_PCI]] )) chipset just like the Macintosh version the 3D Overdrive  and 8MB of memory (( 4MB frame buffer/ 4MB texture and 3D data )). It 'just' would have needed a pcb relayout to make the module fit the local PCI connector of the Picasso IV. The 3D module was planned to have a Voodoo Graphics (( [[wp>3dfx_Interactive#Voodoo_Graphics_PCI]] )) chipset just like the Macintosh version the 3D Overdrive  and 8MB of memory (( 4MB frame buffer/ 4MB texture and 3D data )). It 'just' would have needed a pcb relayout to make the module fit the local PCI connector of the Picasso IV.
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 At the same time the Macintosh market was getting more difficult to handle and new products in this field drew time and money onto them. At the same time the Macintosh market was getting more difficult to handle and new products in this field drew time and money onto them.
  
-Then Amiga main developer Klaus Burkert left the company, like many others at this point. He bought out all of the companies Amiga hard and software and the associated intelectual property.+Then Amiga main developer [[en:​history:​kburkert|Klaus Burkert]] left the company, like many others at this point. He bought out all of the companies Amiga hard and software and the associated intelectual property.
 Soon he started to work at [[wpde>Metabox]] AG. Soon he started to work at [[wpde>Metabox]] AG.
  
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