sicklittlemonkey wrote:
For my recently acquired //c, the only current option is my 32 inch high-definition widescreen LCD TV. It gives a surprisingly stable picture except for the occasional twinkling subpixel. Michael (Mahon) might be interested to know that Money Munchers' title screen switching between text and GR produces portions of colour top and bottom and monochrome in the middle. It's not very stable, but a digital set obviously loses/locks to the colour burst quickly.
That is interesting. I haven't done the experiment myself, but I'm not surprised that digital processing skips a lot of the filtering/integration that analog sets did--after all, they were designed to work with "fringe area" reception that is all but unknown in today's cable-centric world. -michael Music synthesis for 8-bit Apple II's! Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/ "The wastebasket is our most important design tool--and it is seriously underused."