unknown ST Overscan circuit with 7400

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Atarian Computing wrote: 03 Sep 2017 08:11 Here is the GB6 result. Reference is the previous bench I did without LaceScan. Notice the resolutions. Surprisingly there doesn't seem to be a speed penalty. Although unsurprisingly now that you think about it.
Awesome thanks :) Yeah I guess the frame still has to be drawn even if its just white borders, and takes the same amount of time in both cases. Basically extra resolution without a slow down :) just need 16 colours in med res now ;)
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Re: unknown ST Overscan circuit with 7400

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Hi

I scanned the article.
It states even 840x568 pixels. But usually set to 800x500. The monitor being the limiting factor.
On this link you can get the scan: http://gkess.homeip.net/~georges/hypers ... agazin.zip (72MB)

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Gunstick wrote: 03 Sep 2017 22:31 Hi

I scanned the article.
It states even 840x568 pixels. But usually set to 800x500. The monitor being the limiting factor.
On this link you can get the scan: http://gkess.homeip.net/~georges/hypers ... agazin.zip (72MB)

Georges
Awesome :cheers: I don't read german but a lot of guys here do :)

I know on my falcon the "big desktop" actually ran outside the monitor area a lot. I would "miss" the first icon on the desktop, normally DRIVE A icon :lol:

I've compressed the images and uploaded them here just in case they vanished from the link above in the future.
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