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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: DeltaWolf7 on July 13, 2004, 05:18:16 PM
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I have an original a1200, no special upgrades etc.
I want to rasie my resolution in workbench, but still be compatiable with all the game to. I have a philips CM8833-II monitor connected right now.
How can I push resolutions such as 800X600 without having to scroll???
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Hi DeltaWolf7
Age old problem
The short answer is you can`t...
(i take it that you`ve mess about with the differant DBL Pal, SUPER72, etc devices in the monitors drawer/storage drawer)
have a look here (http://mitglied.lycos.de/McSquirrel/en/software/a_faq.htm)
Though, i have run a 4096 colour Ham workbench in the past, it's not recommended,(forget what the pallet device i dropped into WBstarup drawer was called), as it's totally incompatible with the usual 256 col game screens...
i just manage to get away with 1000 X 600 (scrollable) WB, but it'll eat your entire chip ram...
So you`ll have to put up with 640 for now , er, until you can track down FBlit, (or other software to save on chip ram), ModePro, or a graphic card...
[So what's wrong with scrolling?]
Anyone else with more info on this?
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An Amiga without a graphics card is very weak in providing high resolution displays at a decent speed. If you plan to use it for something else other than playing games, then perhaps towering it up wouldn't be a bad idea?
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There is nothing wrong with scrolling, i just wondered if i could get it all on one screen. If not its no biggy really.
Im only a noob with amigas so i am learning, slowly but surly...
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If not its no biggy really.
Well, you won't be able to with that monitor. It only supports 15khz screenmodes, which, AFAIK, has no ability to do 800x600.
On a 15/30khz multi-sync monitor (somewhat rare to find nowadays) the stock Amiga can display a somewhat flickery 800x600 by using "SUPER72 Super HiRes Laced." It isn't fast, but it does work. I used to use it as a picture viewing mode on my old A1200. It flickered more than I cared for to use as a workbench, though.
Really, the best solution is tower the 1200, add a busboard and graphics card of some kind, and a scandoubler. Then you can hook the machine up to a standard VGA style monitor. Of course, it's a lot of work, and by the time you're done, you've replaced half your Amiga kit with new stuff. ;-) And it's not really a very cheap solution, either. But, after all of that, you'll have a nice stable 800x600. :lol: