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- From: geohei@ibm.net (Georges Heinesch)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics,comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Cybervision 16 and 24 bit modes
- Date: 5 Mar 1996 12:35:21 GMT
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- In a message of 04-Mar-96 22:26:46, Niels Knoop wrote:
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- >> So if got this right ... the CV64/4 can't display 1024x768 16/24 Bit
- >> without a trembling right screen on an A3000/25 (unaccelerated).
-
- NK> The stability of the display is not affected by the speed of the Amiga
- NK> you put the board in, but just depends on the capabilities of the
- NK> graphics chip, DRAM and diverse settings like screen definition and
- NK> memoryclock.
-
- If you say that the stability of the display is not affected by the speed
- of Amiga, is it then the board itself, which is generating this trembling
- effect on the right part of the screen. If this problem is independant of
- the Amiga used, it must be a problem of the CV itself. Is that right?
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- NK> I think that 1024x768 should be possible non-interlaced in 16 Bit and
- NK> interlaced in 24 Bit, but don't ask me for details, as I myself don't
- NK> have a Cybervision, but a Piccolo-SD64 (but run CyberGraphX, too).
-
- Well I guess that my question is of general nature and not so much related
- to the graphics board itself. I have already problems to display 16 Bit
- 1024x768, however it's slightly better than in 24 Bit.
-
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