Jeff Hellige skrev:
>The NEC 9 pin monitors that went onto it were all
multisync. The adapter
>wasn't used onto the NEC video cards with the 9 pin outlet. The
>multisync II were 640x480 16 colours max (I believe - I have two
>floating around but only use for basic text screens).
The II would do unlimited colors in analog mode and
up to 64
colors in TTL mode. It's vertical freq range was 50 - 80 Hz with a
maximum resolution of 800 x 560. I believe the 2a was the first to
be able to reach 800 x 600, though the upgrade to the GS also was
able to. It's horizontal freq. range was 15.5 - 35 khz.
How do you define resolution at the monitor level? I've always been able to
get entirely different resolutions out of monitors, and why would they
disagree? If it's an analogue signal, wouldn't the monitor just sweep along
and project whatever is input?
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En ligne avec Thor 2.6a.
Take a ride / Take me aside / Push me up to the life /?Down to Prag /
We go far /?I guess we'll crash slowly into tar
When I come home from the trench /?I telephone my friends / We take a car /
We may go far / I guess we'll crash slowly into tar
Strangers will come /?Hold on...
And late at night / we go to clubs /?where no one else is dressed up /
And when it's done / I must return /?I guess we'll crash slowly into tar
Crash Slowly - Strasse, 1981