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- From: baffoni@aludra.usc.edu (Juxtaposer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Re: Falcon Resolution, Audio Sampling
- Date: 21 Aug 1992 09:28:01 -0700
- Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
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- In article <1992Aug21.063930.4986@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov> hyc@hanauma.jpl.nasa.gov (Howard Chu) writes:
- >because I'm still a little curious about what's going on... Who knows, maybe
- >one day I'll find a need for a 1440x240 display.)
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- Well, if you can figure out a patch to swap x->y, and y->x, and then
- turn your monitor on its side, you can get yourself a full-page monitor -
- albeit a little skinny. :)
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- BTW, what machine did you pull this stunt on? ST or STe (I don't know
- if the Ad board works on STe, so I thought I'd ask)?
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- > -- Howard Chu @ Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
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- -Mike
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- PS: This is a bit beyond my realm of "knowing" and into guessing, but don't
- video signals output an Hsynch signal? If so, it sounds like half of the
- Hsynch signals are being blocked. Then the multisynch monitor compensates
- for the funky signal...but I guess your monitor is a cut above the normal as
- ratings are really just minimums...of course it probably helps that it only
- has to deal with half as many scan lines.
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