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Re: Using VGA/LCD monitor with a IIgs?
On Dec 3, 12:28 am, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
> sporadic wrote:
> > On Dec 2, 7:26 pm, MdntTrain <j...@cimmeri.com> wrote:
>
> >>On Dec 2, 12:03 pm, sporadic <sporadica...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>On Dec 2, 5:10 am, Steven Hirsch <snhir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>sporadic wrote:
>
> >>>>>>Can you publish some screen shots? In particular, I'd like to see what the
> >>>>>>80-column text mode looks like. I'm not a gamer, but do care about being able
> >>>>>>to use programming tools.
>
> >>>>>Here are a few pics I just took:
>
> >>>>>http://picasaweb.google.com/sporadically/GSOnAcer24LCDWithAmbery#
>
> >>>>I don't think any of those are 80-column text mode, are they? And, as Mike
> >>>>added, it would be nice to see the GSOS desktop.
>
> >>>Pics 1 & 2 are 40 columns, 3 & 4 are 80 columns. I'm waiting for the
> >>>MicroDrive to show up so until then, I probably won't have easy access
> >>>to the GSOS desktop. I'll look for the system 6 setup disk, it's
> >>>gotta be here somewhere.
>
> >>>Jimmy
>
> >> A friend tested this unit. It crapped out on 16mhz video
> >>(640x200). Maybe you'll have better luck.
>
> >> jS
>
> > So is the GS Finder desktop 640x200? I nearly broke out in a cold
> > sweat when I read this and I had to find the GSOS disk. Well, I'm
> > still happy to report that it's working for me. I've updated the
> > picasa album with 3 more pictures from the Finder desktop. I also
> > found a disk labeled Slide.3200.Vol#3, and ShowAll 3200 SmallPic,
> > which I vaguely recall as the palette switching 3200 color pics. They
> > also displayed via the Ambery on the Acer 24" LCD.
>
> > I'll be happy to take more pictures this weekend, with better lighting
> > and steadier hands:
>
> >http://picasaweb.google.com/sporadically/GSOnAcer24LCDWithAmbery#
>
> All the vertical stripes are the problem with 16MHz. Ideally it would
> be a non-distracting solid light blue (produced by a 16MHz dither
> between dark blue and white [8MHz fundamental]).
>
> -michael
>
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I'm getting curious about this. As I understand it, the Finder
desktop is 640 across. From the Ambery web site specs, the box can
output 640x480, 1024x768, or 1366x768, depending on switch selection.
I'm guessing that the 640x480 setting is what's been selected. What
about that blue margin around the desktop? If the Ambery box is
receiving that, is there an intelligent way of stripping that so that
it maps better to the 640-pixel output setting?
Looking at sporadic's pictures, I'm guessing that the LCD is set to
not expand the input to fill the screen (and we could rule out
dithering by the monitor). So is the dithering being applied by the
Ambery box?