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Re: CRT TV as monitor working backwards
KP <kjpmail@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 13, 7:50 pm, Michael Black <et...@ncf.ca> wrote:
>> On Wed, 8 Aug 2012, KP wrote:
>>> I plugged a IIgs composite-out into the composite-in on a 13" CRT
>>> Sharp TV. Much to my surprise, I was shocked that, when put in
>>> GRAPHICS mode (lo-res, hi-res, any res), the picture is crystal clear
>>> (including the text portion of the screen in GR or HGR mode).
>>> Likewise much to my surprise, I was further shocked that, when put in
>>> TEXT mode, the text is ludicrously fuzzy and blurred. The latter
>>> effect disappears when I reduce the COLOR setting on the TV to 0.
>>
>>> See, I thought that the composite out was supposed to be super clear
>>> in text mode, and that it was the graphics modes that were supposed to
>>> struggle.
>>
>> I thought it was text that was the problem. The Apple II did 40
>> characters, I thought that was a deliberate decision because the average
>> tv set would have problems with 80 columns. You need to tell the
>> difference between an "8" and a "B" and so on, which requires sharp
>> characters. Graphics is different, they can blend together and you still
>> see them, though I suspect they aren't generally as small as characters so
>> the issue isn't there.
>>
>> Michael
>
> The TV in question has NO problems whatsoever with text mode coming
> out of a //e. The problems with text mode are SOLELY with the IIgs.
Then the problem is the IIgs's non-Apple II way of generating its composite
output.
-michael - NadaNet 3.1 and AppleCrate II: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon