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- From: kluebke@mi.uni-koeln.de (Shep)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: CyberHFX Screen Mode...
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 08:15:23 GMT
- Organization: Mathematical Institute, University of Cologne
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- b4611013@cc.ntu.edu.tw (Tommy Lee) wrote:
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- >I have a CV64 and it works great under most situations. But some screen modes
- >doesn't work right. I've been unable to make the 320x240 screen usable and
- >1024x768 ones only work flawlessly using 8-bit.It seems that those modes
- >doesn't fit in my monitor but I've used a Retina before and everythnig
- >was fine then.
- Just yesterday I used 1280x1024 in 16bit to look at six pictures at
- the same time... :-)
- Take Cybermode, "Clone" the 800x600 in 16bit, "Edit" it and change the
- resolution to 1024x768. Then play around with the pixel clock to see
- which refresh rates you can get without any trouble. I run it at 65Hz
- which is not extremely good, but since I use it only rarely, it's fine
- for me. 1280x1024x16bit works in 55Hz just fine.
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- As for 320x240 - what do you need *that* for????
- But anyway, I got those to work too (but only to test my monitor's
- maximal refresh rate of 160Hz :-).
- Just play around in Cybermode (but be careful, I don't know if you can
- damage your monitor by changing the other values beside resolution and
- pixel clock).
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- Shep
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