Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!munnari.oz.au!yoyo.aarnet.edu.au!sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au!levels!etac From: etac@levels.sait.edu.au Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics Subject: Re: NEC 3D owners please read! Message-ID: <16145.2800a36e@levels.sait.edu.au> Date: 8 Apr 91 07:37:57 GMT References: <236@nos850.UUCP> <18d469bd.ARN0f0e@cbmami.UUCP> <1991Mar20.164339.8640@news.iastate.edu> <16042.27eb7eae@levels.sait.edu.au> <12505@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Organization: University of South Australia Lines: 31 In article <12505@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>, navas@cory.Berkeley.EDU (David C. Navas) writes: > In article <16042.27eb7eae@levels.sait.edu.au> etac@levels.sait.edu.au writes: >> I suspect the this has something to do with the enhancer-deinterlacer, not >>the monitor. Interestingly, if I switch to PAL mode instead of Multisync mode >>I get a larger picture, and I can centre it. > > It may, but in multisync mode, the deinterlacer is disabled.. > By the way, save you centered PAL/NTSC screens, and when they come up in other > programs -- woila -- they're centered :) When I said "switch to PAL mode instead of Multisync mode" I mean manually changing the Enhancer-deinterlacer switch on the back of the A3000. The Overscan Editor tool can do it from software somehow. According to it, PAL is Enhancer-off and Muktisync is Enhancer-on. Or at least that's the way it comes up on my machine > >> Has anyone else noticed this, or know why the multisync picture is so >>different from the PAL picture.( why is it smaller? why isn't it centred?) > > Yes I have noticed it. > No I don't know why :( Probably something to do with the fact that > Productivity pushes those chips way out on the performance curve :) > >>Andrew Chalmers > > David Navas navas@cory.berkeley.edu > 2.0 :: "You can't have your cake and eat it too." > Also try c186br@holden, c260-ay@ara and c184-ap@torus Andrew Chalmers. etac@lv.sait.edu.au