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Re: Miggy Monitors
« on: August 25, 2006, 05:15:15 AM »
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Matt_H wrote:
Another important note is that the 1960 is true multisync (any screenmode) whereas the 1942 is bisync (15KHz and 31KHz modes only, nothing in between) which means it can't use Super72.


  That's not ENTIRELY true.  I used a 1942 for years with Super72, however you need to use a tool like "moned" to hack the monitor file.  You can also find some "pre-hacked" Super72 monitor files on Aminet for the 1942.  In fact, I remember I was using a resolution LARGER than 800x600 (don't remember exactly the size).  Looking back, I can't imagine how I managed to use that without having a seizure :crazy: ... expect terrible flickering despite it not being an interlaced screenmode.
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