Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site oberon.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ukma!psuvm.bitnet!psuvax1!burdvax!sdcrdcf!oberon!spencer From: spencer@oberon.UUCP (Randy Spencer) Newsgroups: net.micro.amiga Subject: Technically speaking.. Flicker Message-ID: <187@oberon.UUCP> Date: Thu, 23-Jan-86 03:28:29 EST Article-I.D.: oberon.187 Posted: Thu Jan 23 03:28:29 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 24-Jan-86 22:09:40 EST Distribution: net Organization: U. of So. Calif., Los Angeles Lines: 35 *** REPLACE THIS LINE WI...munchmunchmunch I really need a good description of exactly why is it that the Amiga will flicker in the 400 mode. I understand Television reasonably well, enough to understand that television is a set of 60 fields of 262 lines of video which extend from the above the top of the visible portion of the screen to just below the bottom. There is 1/60th of a second worth of motion and then the next frame is drawn, this time the lines are drawn between the previous lines. This process is done so as to keep the screen from fading before the electron beam gets to the bottom of 512 lines after a 1/30th of a second. When the Amiga is in 200 mode I assume that it is drawing on the first field and then not on the second? Or is it drawing every forth line and in the second field it will pick up the middle of the remaining 3? If the IBM pc only has 200 lines why is it that there is not such a noticeable dark line on the undrawn line, how about the C64? I had always assumed that it was just repeating the lines to fill up 400 lines worth of space. Perhaps the real problem that I could not figure out in my own head is, if the Amiga had to flicker to remain compatible with NTSC, why is it that even the highest resolution video of the day will not flicker like the Amiga? Infact, no one ever mentioned that NTSC flickered to me before, PAL, sure, the whole 625 lines are drawn before it starts over again, sort of like a strobe. Any chance it has to do with unstable sync signals from the Amiga, when I run Setlace it sure seems to start shaking the formerly rock steady lines around on the screen. If this becomes a popular question to respond to feel free to send me mail, I will post what I learn. ============================================================================== Randal Spencer Student DEC Consulting - University of Southern California Home: 937 N. Beverly Glen Bl. Bel Air California 90077 (213) 470-0428 Arpa: Spencer@USC-ECL or Spencer@USC-Oberon Bitnet: Spencer@USCVAXQ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------