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- From: me2@phyvc.auckland.ac.nz (ertyrty)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: ***DRIVER WANTED***
- Date: Thu, 07 Mar 1996 09:00:16 +0000
- Organization: rtyrty
- Message-ID: <me2-0703960900160001@phylab10.phy.auckland.ac.nz>
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- In article <4hk3ec$j66@valour.pem.cam.ac.uk>, cbrown@armltd.co.uk (Chris
- Brown) wrote:
-
- > I'm not entirely sure what you want here. DblPAL is not a PAL monitor
- > driver. The PAL monitor driver on the system didks is the one you
- > want. If you wish to work with PAL then a 50Hz interlaced display is
- > what you have to use because that's what the standard
- > requires. Anything other than a 625 line, 50 Hz interlaced display is
- > not PAL.
- If that's the case then what I want is a PAL driver...with 625 lines.
- If I want more than 256 lines on screen at 50Hz, I either have to use DblPAL
- or interlace 256, one of which won't work at all, and the other looks like
- shite.
-
- > When you can do 1400*600 in HAM8, I fail to see what your
- > problem is.
-
- As I said before, I want to output to a TV, at the best possible res...THAT'S
- my problem.
-