1 hour ago, BruceMcF said:
/Aha, the classic composite displays often avoided that with the "don't output the second frame" trick.
Which is how PAL designed.
1 hour ago, BruceMcF said:
/Aha, the classic composite displays often avoided that with the "don't output the second frame" trick.
1 hour ago, Ender said:
Doesn't the VERA support NTSC? It does with the current spec/emulator at least.
1 hour ago, Ender said:
Doesn't the VERA support NTSC? It does with the current spec/emulator at least.
1 hour ago, Ender said:
Doesn't the VERA support NTSC? It does with the current spec/emulator at least.
1 hour ago, TomXP411 said:
VERA is supposed to support NTSC video, but you won't be able to get a readable 80x60 text screen on an NTSC monitor. The absolute best you can do with color composite video is 40x25, without interlace and color artifacts.
3 minutes ago, BruceMcF said:
That follows pretty much directly from using composite video ... if it is full interlaced then you have the artifacts, and if its half interlaced you just don't have the vertical resolution. I know that S-video can do a touch better than composite, with better separation of the chrominance from the luminance, so perhaps 64x25 if S-video is available.
Someone who wants to run composite "for the retro feels" is going to have to set up the autostart to support that, and it also follows directly that many of the programs that run on the CX16 will not work correctly or ideally on a composite display. xForth16 doesn't yet care how many columns display, but if I have a block editor, I am not going to make special arrangements for sub-64 wide displays.
So "supports composite" on a hardware level doesn't imply that composite is ideal. OTOH, the heart wants what it wants, so that is not likely to dissuade those who are really keen on it.
On 1/18/2021 at 12:11 PM, edrive said:
Are there thoughts on other character sets other than us?
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I don't bother about the power supply, that is something one can buy here or DIY.