Eureka!
I played with the P96 mode editor tonight and managed to coax 1280x1024x24 non-interlaced out of my Picasso IV. I AM A HAPPY CAMPER! :banana:
The settings in Picasso96Mode:
1280x1024 $50061000
(Does the DisplayIDBase change with multiple cards?)
Depth: TrueColor
Clock: 83.05MHz
Interlace: No
Doublescan: No
FrameSize: 1632h 1076v
BorderSize: 24h 0v
Position: 40h 32v
SyncSize: 96h 12v
SyncPolarity: -h -v (didn't see much diff here, but negative sync makes me feel cool. YMMV)
Frequency: 51kHz 47Hz
As you can see, the vertical rate is NOT 60Hz, but this mode works wonderfully on the Dell 2001FP (20.1" LCD). Sure enough, the monitor recognizes the mode as 1280x1024@47Hz.
FWIW, I believe this monitor will also synch to standard Amiga video through the SVGA port, owing to its ability to handle SVHS and composite video signals. I have vague recollection of this happening by accident, but cannot confirm immediately as I do not have the necessary connections on-hand. (It's in a box somewhere in the garage.)
Couple of notes on this mode:
:inquisitive: I see occasional screen corruption (miscolored pixels here and there) in this mode, using FBlit and PowerIcons
:-) Directory Opus 4.17pre20 looks pretty damn good
:-( Some Workbench screen and window operations are noticeably slower, though not as lagging as say Windows with a bad video driver
:roll: Should use native 1280x1024 backdrops for best speed and effect
:kitty: Feed me