Trash80toHP_Mini
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Quick question: I haven't tried that config since the630 and 6390 was the rugger's bedr00m A/V system the Nineties. I don't have a Performa video system set up for testing ATM. ISTR it being a play in window (640x480?) only kinda deal? Is that the case or is full screen available at that resolution?
Problem: My HDTV exhibits s - t - r - e - a - t - c - h at 640x480@60Hz input but does a fabulous job of letterboxing 800x600/24bit@60Hz and 1024x768/16bit@60Hz as a main display. The annoying thing doesn't seem to have traditional VGA monitor input controls for setup/centering etc. I'm just happy it does what it does so well so I can use it, keeping the bedroom hack hutch workbench surface free of display impediments.
If someone could test that it would help a lot make for useful documentation in this forum.
Related question: When the 6500's VRAM was doubled from the 6360/6400 machine's 1MB to 2MB, 1024x768/16bit@60Hz output became an option. Was AVP upgraded to display Video Input Card output on the system display at that resolution? IIRC playback was never possible at 16" on the earlier 1MB systems due to lack of a 60Hz option and 1024x768 was limited to 8bit and inadequate for Video Input Card AVP display.
Problem: My HDTV exhibits s - t - r - e - a - t - c - h at 640x480@60Hz input but does a fabulous job of letterboxing 800x600/24bit@60Hz and 1024x768/16bit@60Hz as a main display. The annoying thing doesn't seem to have traditional VGA monitor input controls for setup/centering etc. I'm just happy it does what it does so well so I can use it, keeping the bedroom hack hutch workbench surface free of display impediments.
If someone could test that it would help a lot make for useful documentation in this forum.
Related question: When the 6500's VRAM was doubled from the 6360/6400 machine's 1MB to 2MB, 1024x768/16bit@60Hz output became an option. Was AVP upgraded to display Video Input Card output on the system display at that resolution? IIRC playback was never possible at 16" on the earlier 1MB systems due to lack of a 60Hz option and 1024x768 was limited to 8bit and inadequate for Video Input Card AVP display.