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50mm 
sketchblock compatible tablets
Posted on 11-May-2017 16:10:11
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Hello fellow Amiga Os 4.1 users.
I am using a pegasus II G4 computer with sketchblock and I want to buy a cheap aos4.1 compatible graphics tablet.

So what are you using ? Suggestions please :)


ps. I do not want anything fancy, a cheap basic one will do , I am not good enough at sketching to justify an
expensive one.

And again a big thank you to Mr. Andy for supporting the Amiga platform.

Last edited by 50mm on 11-May-2017 at 04:10 PM.

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eliyahu 
Re: sketchblock compatible tablets
Posted on 11-May-2017 16:16:15
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@50mm

i ended up purchasing a wacom bamboo CTL471 tablet. it's not terribly large, but it works very well indeed, and was inexpensive. both the children and i enjoy using it on our peg2 and X5000 machines in conjunction with sketchblock, so it should fit the bill for you as well.

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Re: sketchblock compatible tablets
Posted on 11-May-2017 16:17:27
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@50mm

AS I mentioned I use a LaPazz UCLogic based tablet, it's few years old and I'm not how easy they are to find.

Wacon Bamboos seem quite cheap on ebay, I'm not sure which specific models are supported by the driver.


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50mm 
Re: sketchblock compatible tablets
Posted on 11-May-2017 16:36:21
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@broadblues
I just purchased a wacom bamboo CTL471 tablet from ebay , thanks eliyahu
And again thanks Ady

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cha05e90 
Re: sketchblock compatible tablets
Posted on 12-May-2017 9:14:20
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@50mm

Believe it or not, I still have my ancient Wacom Artpad II connected to the Pegasos II serial port. And it works!

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Re: sketchblock compatible tablets
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