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- Short: 1408x688 & 912x1066 WB & Many More!
- Uploader: spini@direct.ca (Chris Covell)
- Author: Chris' Amiga (Inspired by others (more later))
- Type: gfx/aga
- Requires: AGA chipset, OS3.x, Multiscan Monitor, endurance!
-
- Long:
-
- This is a set of screenmode.prefs, overscan.prefs, and monitor icons with
- tooltypes that are fully optimised for the largest and best-looking
- screenmodes on a Multiscan Monitor (I use a C= 1960 Myself)! The overscan
- prefs and monitor tooltypes are manually modified by me, so don't try to
- change them, either with the Overscan settings or by editing their
- tooltypes, as they will revert back to their system-friendly (and much less
- nice) settings & sizes. Here is a listing of the included screenmodes¹:
-
- MODE Max. Size Comments
- ---- --------- --------
-
- A2024 1024 x 800 ;Only here because it might all not work otherwise.
- DBLNTSC 705 x 528 ;Beauty! I used to hate it but now it's on my WB.
- DBLPAL 705 x 640 ;Being nice to PAL users; neat to try 512 x 640?
- EURO:36Hz² 1408 x 688 ;Nice 'n wide; See ² however for details.
- EURO:72Hz 640 x 400 ;Use as default no overscan display. (Clearest)
- MULTISCAN 640 x 480 ;Use as default IBM lover's mode. (Clearest)
- NTSC ---------- ;No modifications possible here, sorry.
- PAL ---------- ;Ditto for PAL.
- SUPER72 912 x 1066 ;The biggest screen area of the lot! Gigantic!
-
-
- ¹ You need all the above monitors in your devs:monitors drawer; they should
- have come on your Workbench disks.
-
- ² To use the 1408 x 688 Euro36 monitor you need to download the hack named
- "WBHacksAGA" from gfx/aga and put the Euro36 moitor driver that comes with
- it into your Monitors drawer. WBHacksAGA is rather cool and great anyway
- so get it at the same time as this! My salutations to Per Espen Hagen
- for the inspiration. I haven't tested what screensizes are possible with
- the standard WB Euro36 monitor, but I'll bet that they're not as big!
-
-
- Installation:
-
- Copy all the monitor icons into your Sys:devs/monitors directory using a
- program like DOpus. Since these are just icons, the copying will just
- overwite the old icons of your monitors. If you treasure your old icons'
- looks, you can do it all manually by changing the tooltypes line-by-line,
- but why bother? (BTW, all of my icons are copyright of their respective
- creators, whoever they are.)
-
- Copy the supplied screenmode.prefs and overscan.prefs to ENVARC:sys/ and
- also to ENV:sys/ if you want instant gratification.
-
- Reboot your Amiga to enable the monitor tooltypes to kick in.
-
- Play around with your `Screenmode' settings as desired, but DON'T, DON'T,
- DON'T change your overscan settings within `Overscan'! This will probably
- nullify all my hours of hard work!
-
-
- Comments:
-
- I've worked long and hard to get all the screenmodes to look just `right'
- on my monitor. I don't know a bloody thing about the Amiga's display at
- all; it's just that I just wanted to get a good, big, non-flickery non-pal-
- flashy-like display on my WB. So, I first used MonED (An AWESOME program!!)
- to change the look of my various displays to a way that I liked. I then
- tried to change my overscan settings in Overscan, but was dissatisfied with
- their sizes. I then had the urge to manually edit my overscan.prefs; fuck
- the program! I realized that the horizontal limitations could not be over-
- come, unless somebody rewrote a new monitor driver. What could be
- limitlessly altered, however, is the vertical overscan; that can be made to
- be whatever size the user wanted! It's only limited by what the actual
- monitor can display.
-
- So, I used MonED (by Raul A. Sobon) to increase the totclks and totrows
- as far as I could with the monitor still handling it. If you increase the
- totrows as far as the monitor can handle it, then using the totclks inter-
- changeably, you can get a pretty big screen until the monitor screws up or
- the display starts rolling. Then edit the overscan.prefs manually until you
- can see the whole screen area (open a window and put it at the lower right-
- hand corner of your WB for reference) and you're set.
-
- When and if you decide to edit the overscan.prefs manually, note that
- each moitor you have has a text overscan value (controls your max overscan)
- of its own in your overscan.prefs file. To edit the sizes, the width and
- height are contained in 8 bytes (eg: 0290 019E) next to each other, 31 bytes
- down from the word "OSCN", always on an even 4-byte boundary, HEX of course.
-
- The way that I have it, I use DBLNTSC for all my WB stuff, because it's
- the largest screen that I can have without flicker or strobing (a symptom of
- PAL or MULTISCAN displays). I then made EURO72 and MULTISCAN as small as
- possible in order to handle 320 x 200 and 320 x 240 (only 16 pixels less
- than PAL), while maintaining pristine clarity and non-strobiness. Next, I
- wanted to go all-out and make my WB as fucking huse as possible, so I picked
- the best contenders, Euro36 and Super72, and tweaked them as far as my
- monitor could handle. They flicker like there's no tomorrow, however, so
- they're only really good for their novelty, if you wanted to view a large
- Web page, or if you wanted to show off to an IBMer. The other screenmodes,
- though, are perfectly tweaked for practicality.
-
-
- Disclaimer:
-
- I accept absolutely NO responsibility for anything that you do with these
- prefs. They work fine on my 1960, although from the sound mine makes in
- Super72 or EURO36, you can tell that the thing's pushed to the edge! You
- should have no problem using these prefs as long as you don't use MonED to
- push them even farther over the edge. Also, don't use Overscan preferences
- editor anymore, as when you save the prefs, they will overwrite and reset my
- hacked modes. I made this collection of hacks so that they can be used
- permanently by you, not as just some dumb cool hack to look at for five
- minutes and then forget.
-
-
- Credits:
-
- Where credit is due. I thank Raul A. Sobon for moned. I thank Per Espen
- Hagen for the WBHacksAGA and the idea to goof around with the Amiga Display.
-
-
- Challenge:
-
- If anybody can outdo this effort, either in display size, screen area, or
- in stability (Non-flickeriness) of the display, then go ahead, I dare Ya!
- By all means, If you can come up with something better, then I'd be happy to
- use that! As Amiga users, we have to support each other with our
- imaginations!
-
-
- Contact:
-
- Ya can contact me at spini@direct.ca, and ask for Chris (My bud's acct.)
-
- Look in pix/wb soon for pictures (proof?!) of Chris Covell's WB!!
-