Talk:Amiga 1200

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Quote from article: "The A1200 also offered improved audio abilities which allowed for higher sampling rate for sound playback."

The A1200 uses the standard 8364 Paula chip from the original chipset. How exactly in technical terms does it offer higher sampling rates in the A1200?

Audio hardware functionality is closely related to video hardware timing, and as a result it is possible to double the maximum sampling rate on ECS/AGA machines by choosing a suitable video mode. - From Original_Amiga_chipset#Audio_features_in_general --Anss123 13:17, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
Then I think perhaps the wording and tech specs should be modified to point this out, or maybe link to the relevant info? Just to avoid any confusion.
Probably, yes, agreed. Someone? Anyone? Hey! Don't look at me that way!--Anss123 10:06, 1 September 2006 (UTC)