I was thinking more about this as I was working away from my terminal...
If you go to, say, Amiga.org and hit the 'load all images' button, all the images will load while you read the news headlines. Then, because you have soooo much RAM, all the images are cached and any that have already been downloaded and decoded are put straight into the page, and only 'new' images appear missing (when you browse down to other pages on the same site). This will save your bandwidth and download limit (should you have one) for whatever else it is that people use their service for (I have a huge limit + off-peak on Cable, yet I only average 64-100Mb of downloads per month, so it doesn't bother me :crazy: ),
Overscan - Well, on a TV, say, you can have graphics appear in the border so the display goes 'right to the edge'. I think it had no effect to Workbench (the viewable area is the same as the maximum overscan size) on the VGA monitor I recently installed (there was no room on my desk for a VGA and 1084, so I begrudingly stopped playing 'Settlers' for a while).
The DblPAL and DblNTSC drivers should be in your 'Storage/Monitors' directory on the 'Extras:' disk (IMMSMC).
You can still have larger-than-display screens by setting the size larger than the viewable zone in the ScreenMode prefs, but I don't know if it works with all screen modes...
benJamin
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