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Black bar at bottom with ArcadeVGA and WG9200
clnilsen:
--- Quote from: AndyWarne on September 11, 2008, 06:01:15 pm ---The D9200 should be able to display that res OK.
Using the Galaga icon on the taskbar, can you try all the resolutions and list the ones which dont display properly?
Andy
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Thanks again for the guidence here... I tried what you suggested and here is the results:
ALL resolutions (both 16 and 32 bit color) gave the proper output horizontally, but displayed the "black bar" issue on the vertical dimension (similar to the pictures posted upthread) with the following exceptions:
* 488x384 16 and 32 bit color: Display output was a small box in the upp er left hand corner, about 60% of the full tube width both in the vertical and horizontal
* 640x480 well displayed
* 800x600 needed adjusted to fill the screen, but is now well displayed
* 1024x768 and higher resulutions is out of range (As expected, but included here for completeness)
* and one more data point - my bios boot up screen displays the same symptoms of the black bar during boot up
Thoughts?
Ummon:
Bios screens are usually 640x480, but may be 740x480. The rest, I dunno. Take 256x240 for games of either that res or 256x224. There should be plenty of range in the settings to adjust. If not, this might be better off in Monitor/Video.
clnilsen:
--- Quote from: Ummon on September 13, 2008, 10:54:05 pm ---Bios screens are usually 640x480, but may be 740x480. The rest, I dunno. Take 256x240 for games of either that res or 256x224. There should be plenty of range in the settings to adjust. If not, this might be better off in Monitor/Video.
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Thanks! Is there a mod that could move this post?
AndyWarne:
It sounds like the monitor is having trouble with non-interlaced resolutions but OK with interlaced. Is the on-screen display correctly displaying each resolutions parameters?
Andy
clnilsen:
--- Quote from: AndyWarne on September 15, 2008, 01:05:04 pm ---It sounds like the monitor is having trouble with non-interlaced resolutions but OK with interlaced. Is the on-screen display correctly displaying each resolutions parameters?
Andy
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Sorry to take so long to check in on this. I switched it to one of the non-correct resolutions, and hit the settings button on the monitor (where you bring up the adjustments), but it doens't tell me anywhere any information other than the refresh rate (i.e. 15.5mhz/60hz) is there somewhere I shoudl be looking?
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