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- From: 22black@sol.cs.wmich.edu (Martin Black)
- Subject: Re: A1200 config questions
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.035457.1976@sol.cs.wmich.edu>
- Organization: Western Michigan Univ. Comp. Sci. Dept.
- References: <1992Dec29.190451.422@microsoft.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 03:54:57 GMT
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- iank@microsoft.com (Ian Kennedy) writes:
-
- >Ok, I got a new A1200 and a A1960 monitor. Before the
- >monitor died (after an hour of use... what a peice of shit!)
- >I noticed that no matter what you want to do, the AGA chips
- >are unable to generate a display that I can center on my monitor!
- >Even with all the monitor controls maxed out the damn screen
- >is still shifted to the right! This only happens with the
- >non-ntsc/pal modes.
-
- >Is there any way I can get the machine to plunk the display in
- >the center of the screen (what a concept!) so I can adjust
- >the monitor such that the display fills the whole screen? I want to
- >use a 640x400 + max overscan centered on the monitor!
-
- Well very simple put in the vgaonly monitor type in your devs monitor
- drawer and all is better. Yet dbl modes will have a blank space and
- unable to fill it, since the a1960 doesn't have horizontal widening.
- I like the productivity mode myself. I use super72 interlace when
- I really need space.
-
- Yet to no avail I too have to return the a1960 monitor, since it went
- on the fritts a few days after purchase. I wish the place I bought it
- from didn't have a 25% restocking fee for returns or I would try the
- sony 1302. C= needs to replace the a1960 monitor bad, they must be
- losing thousands on all the returns they have of them. Everyone I
- know has had to replace at least their first a1960 for another.
-
-
- Martin
-
- --
- Bill SATAN LIVES Gates is the biggest enemy to personal computers ever.
-