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- From: jaco@stack.urc.tue.nl (Jaco Schoonen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: CV64 working..
- Date: 19 Apr 1996 14:35:47 +0200
- Organization: MCGV Stack, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands.
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- Geoff Adams (etlgyas@etlxdmx.ericsson.se) wrote:
- : >
- : >Use the CVMode program included with the software. You can enter new
- : >resolutions, but you might have to mess around with the pixelclock.
-
- : In that case, got any tips for messing about with the pixel clock? I've
- : had a quick play but nothing more than that, I don't feel comfortable doing
- : more until I know what I'm doing.
-
- Go to monitor specificatiob, fill in as much details as your manual
- provides. Important are bandwidth, max/min Hor/Ver frequency.
- Values that are probably not available (like pulse time), you should leave
- as they are.
-
- After that not much can go wrong, since CVMode will prevent you do something
- stupid. Most modern monitors switch off when they get a signal that they
- can't display, so don't worry about it. Just try it.
-
- Now go to editing screenmodes:
- Increase pixel clock, change resolution until it looks like something you
- want.
- Then press test-button. On the testscreen note the following:
- Cursor-keys move screen around.
- Shift-cursor keys change size (in a somewhat unlogical way :)
- Return accepts settings
- Escape cancels
-
- Enjoy!
-
- --
- Jaco Schoonen
- (jaco@stack.urc.tue.nl)
-