Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!ucselx!maxc1503 From: maxc1503@ucselx.sdsu.edu (David Tse) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics Subject: Re: Nec 4D (was Re: ) Message-ID: <1991Mar27.102945.545@ucselx.sdsu.edu> Date: 27 Mar 91 10:29:45 GMT References: <1991Mar20.051030.23170@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu> <12299@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> <1991Mar25.010042.18142@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu> <2574@borg.cs.unc.edu> <1991Mar25.205429.8759@javelin.es.com> Organization: San Diego State University Computing Services Lines: 35 blgardne@javelin.es.com (Blaine Gardner) writes: >mueller@handel.cs.unc.edu (Carl Mueller) writes: >>Also, what 15-31 (or greater) multiscan monitors definitely support >>interlaced video well? I tried out a Packard-Bell (Samsung) monitor >>but it displayed the odd and even fields on top of each other with >>space between them. What experiences do others out there have? >The Sony CPD-1302 works with interlace. The old NEC Multisync II Correct. >(JCP1401-P3A, or something like that) does not, it behaves exactly like but not one field on top of aonther, like 2 halfs, it just has high distortion and flickering in the 15.75kHz interlaced mode since it's the lower bound of the range. I'm using one now as I type, but in deinterlaced mode :-) >the Packard-Bell you mention. I believe the NEC 3D does work with >interlace, but I haven't seen it myself. >-- >Blaine Gardner @ Evans & Sutherland 580 Arapeen Drive, SLC, Utah 84108 >blgardne@javelin.sim.es.com or ...dsd.es.com!javelin!blgardne >DoD #0046 My other motorcycle is a Quadracer. BIX: blaine_g > 305 miles to go.... Mitsubishi 1381A works also 15kHz interlaced. Check the manual for the horizontal sync/scan freq. if it goes down to 15kHz, and also check if it says it supports interlace. vertical freq. usually is compatible (50 - 60 Hz). However, I've still not found a monitor to buy which has perfect screen edge and corners, in the Amiga overscan signal. good luck, David