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Description: Just a picture of my A1200's Workbench... Its hard to capture using SGrab because the res is 640x256 so when I stretch it out so it looks normal it looks terrible... Oh, and the OS is 3.1... On 3.0 ROMS! BTW, is there any way I could use my A1200 through a LG Flatron 775 monitor? (Without using a scandoubler) Hope someone can get back to me on that one... :-D Picture Stats: Views: 1831 Filesize: 98.95kB Height: 768 Width: 1024 Posted by: DBAlex at January 13, 2007, 11:21:53 PM Image Linking Codes
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Gwion Posts:466 | January 30, 2007, 09:16:39 PM Like your Workbench it looks cool! |
DBAlex Posts:304 | January 14, 2007, 04:33:36 PM Thanks for the tip! maybe ill give that a go later on... 16 colours is a bit bad but I can probably live with it... :-D |
Karlos Posts:16867 | January 14, 2007, 03:50:58 PM If you want to try your workbench in interlaced, give the old magic TV patch a try. It's basically a software "flickerfixer". I used to use it before getting a graphics card, it works surprisingly well. Pros: 1) It really does work, making interlaced screens bearable by dramatically reducing the flicker. 2) Doesn't use any CPU time, except when the palette changes. Cons: 1) Dulls the screen colours slightly, or at least it appeared to. 2) You can only use a maximum of 16 colours as it uses twice as many bitplanes per pixel in order to achieve the effect. |