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- Go Hi-Res!
-
- According to the reader survey, most of the Atari Computing readership
- uses a colour monitor with their STs, this just WILL NOT DO! The purpose
- of this article is to dispell some of the common rumours about mono and to
- try and pursuade you to change.
-
- The most common misconception is that mono is boring. This is complete
- rubbish, check out any ST PD library's games section. GEM NetHack, the
- Ishar games and Oxyd are notable examples of good mono games. If you miss
- colour games once you have mono then simply get the telly out once in a
- while and use that. Alternatively use a colour emulator, there are quite a
- few hanging about. Since games are a little thin on the ground anyway, why
- not purchase a games console and play on that, leaving your Atari free to
- do proper things with.
-
- You may find that when using a colour monitor you can get headaches from
- trying to read text , but a mono image is so much sharper. With 640x400
- you get a lot more workspace, four times more in fact. With the increased
- resolution you really do get a good idea of what you're doing. I used to
- have to type documents using a mono emulator, I didn't really have any
- idea of what the page would look like, but with mono it's WYSIWYG. Also,
- attempting to display web pages in colour on an a ST is a total waste of
- time. When displayed in high res, web pages are a lot more readable but
- the images do look a little rubbish because of CAB's poor (but fast)
- dithering routines.
-
- Another simple gain from using mono is that it actually saves memory. For
- starters, mono icons use far less memory than colour ones. Most of you
- colour users will probably use a virtual screen program but they seriously
- hog memory and don't talk to me about mono emulators, they're pathetic!
-
- These days most software that comes out for our platform expects a
- resolution of 640x400 or above. Try running any of the Cadenza software in
- lower resolutions. Perhaps colour is suitable for the gamer, but a real ST
- user ought to be running mono.
-
- According to a recent survey with over 56000000 participants, an
- overwhelming 98% said they would prefer to use a mono ST once they had
- seen the difference. If you don't think you'd like mono then borrow a mono
- monitor from a friend(!) for a week and you'll most likely want to switch
- over... Okay so maybe that isn't possible anymore but trust me you'll
- benefit from a mono monitor.
-
- You may think that images look poor in mono but they don't if you use the
- right program. The excellant Speed-Of-Light GIF/JPEG viewer by Stuart
- Denman can do a wonderful job on a mono image.
-
- And if it's availability that bothers you then any mono VGA monitor can be
- adapted to work with an Atari so no excuses! I've seen adverts in PC mags
- for refurb mono VGA monitors starting at £30 before.
-
- Matt Burton
-