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Multisync monitor: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:0523:05, 6 February 2020 80.189.129.142 talk 7,257 bytes +207 Seems we skipped XGA even though it came between VGA and SVGA, it was a particular badge of capability for an early Multisync to reach its 1024x768 interlaced mode (as well as SVGA's 800x600 non-interlace) and its characteristic resolution and even interlaced scan mode continues to be well supported. Also, what's with all the special-wiki-code unspaced em-dashes? I think I've caught them all now. undo
  • curprev 22:5822:58, 6 February 2020 80.189.129.142 talk 7,050 bytes +151 Not only incomplete and needlessly imprecise, but inaccurate with it (21.8 doesn't round to 23; 15.7 should by rights round to 16), enough that a fixed freq monitor might not actually sync that incorrect rate. Also if we're talking Amiga (and other non-PC) support, you could take your pick of 23, 25, 27 (as supported by the bisync Rangers), 28 or 29kHz, alongside e.g. 18.4kHz... And I've never known an LCD, including some quite old VGA-port equipped TVs, that can't accept 72 and 75Hz input. undo

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