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- From: tomk@fc.hp.com (Tom Kennedy)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: CV64 Ghosting
- Date: 7 Mar 1996 00:14:47 GMT
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Fort Collins Site
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- Action Jackson (ajackson@alladin.demon.co.uk) wrote:
- : tomk@fc.hp.com (Tom Kennedy) wrote:
-
- : >I've been working on a solution to this. Right now, I'm thinking the
- : >best solution would be to connect three large resistors, one between
- : >each color signal and ground. This would slow down the transitions.
- : >The hard part is picking the right resistance. Slowing it down too
- : >much will make it over damped (same problem, but with a different
- : >color ghost). You also have to make sure you don't change the
- : >magnitude of the final signal (or you won't ever get "white" again --
- : >just light gray).
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- : >I'll post a solution as soon as I come up with one. (Not that I want
- : >to discourage anyone else from trying also :) The more people
- : >working on it, the better!)
-
- : >Tom Kennedy
-
- : Have you tried the pull up resistors on the Video Input. There are
- : jumpers to set this near the Input connector.
-
- Yes. (That was on of the first things I tried.) It made no noticable
- difference.
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- Tom Kennedy
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