Pagebitmap - Resolutions

For the scrolling on one page to be as fluent as possible, the entire bitmap of the current page is held in CHIP-RAM. As the CHIP-RAM is unfortunately limited, a limitation of usable resolutions occurs. Normal dimensioned pages can thus be displayed at 180 DPI, if not much more CHIP-RAM is needed for other applications. In my case then about 5 KB CHIP-RAM is left (from the 512 KB).

The size of the ShowDVI<#450#><#450#> screen depends on the size of the Workbench screen. If the Workbench has been started in the overscan mode, then ShowDVI<#451#><#451#> uses that mode too. Is the Workbench screen in noninterlaced-mode and should the ShowDVI<#452#><#452#> screen be opened in the interlace-mode, then the y-resolution of the Workbench screen is doubled.