Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!linus!linus!sdl From: sdl@linus.mitre.org (Steven D. Litvinchouk) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Another problem with A2320 in overscan area Message-ID: Date: 14 Dec 90 04:43:54 GMT References: <90345.212323CJC105@psuvm.psu.edu> Sender: usenet@linus.mitre.org Organization: The Mitre Corporation, Bedford, MA Lines: 35 In-reply-to: CJC105@psuvm.psu.edu's message of 12 Dec 90 02:23:23 GMT In article <90345.212323CJC105@psuvm.psu.edu> CJC105@psuvm.psu.edu writes: > >I have found that in the left severe overscan area of > >the screen (that is, the very left 1/4 inch of the illuminated display > >area), the background color is off--it appears to be somewhat lighter > >than the background color of the entire rest of the screen. > > It might be that your horizontal size knob on your monitor is > adjusted too wide and part of the CRT beam is bouncing off the side > of the CRT tube and causing a band of light color. It's the monitor all right; I found that I could have my monitor adjusted to minimize this problem. Thanx to you and to all others who responded to my call for help. > One strange problem I noticed is when the 2320 is de-interlacing, > the odd and even fields don't line up on the right hand side of the > screen. I.E the HSYNC pulse takes a little longer on the even field > for one frame, then it takes longer on the odd field for the next. > This creates a vertical rolling effect of pixels on the right hand > side. I noticed this too. I have used my monitor's horizontal positioning control to move this artifact off the screen. -- Steven Litvintchouk MITRE Corporation Burlington Road Bedford, MA 01730 (617)271-7753 ARPA: sdl@mbunix.mitre.org UUCP: ...{att,decvax,genrad,necntc,ll-xn,philabs,utzoo}!linus!sdl "Where does he get those wonderful toys?"