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1701.1 | Alf says: "No problem!" | RAVEN1::EVERHART | | Mon Sep 19 1988 17:50 | 9 |
| Sure. There's a PD program called LACEWB that toggles the
interlace mode for you. I stuck the program in my account so you
can grab it if you want to. The archive is called LACEWB.ARC and
it's in RAVEN1::DISK$RAVEN1USER1:[EVERHART.AMIGA] Please let me
know when you get it so I can delete it.
- Chris
(RAVEN1::EVERHART)
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1701.2 | LaceWB or SetLace | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Mon Sep 19 1988 17:54 | 16 |
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That's an easy one... just look in LEDS3::USER6:[ACCIARDI.AMIGA]
for a file called LACEWB.arc.
This does exactly what you want from either Workbench or CLI.
There is also a SETLACE command that isn't well known... the Amiga
can perform line-doubling in 200 line mode. This is actually an
interlaced mode, where each frame is sent twice. This is often
used to enhance the quality of an image recorded to VCR. It can
also be used to enhance the text quality by eliminating the dark
horizontal bands between scan lines. I used SETLACE all the time
before I got genuine hardware deinterlacer.
Ed.
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1701.3 | Whoops! Our notes crossed in the ether.. | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Mon Sep 19 1988 17:56 | 7 |
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I forgot to mention, SETLACE will absolutely not slow down the CPU
one iota. I also forgot to mention how to turn it off..
SETLACE OF
Ed.
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1701.4 | copy system-configuration to boot floppy | WJG::GUINEAU | Just a Window in Time | Tue Sep 20 1988 09:39 | 11 |
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Once you boot from hard disk and change preferences, get to a CLI and
type:
copy devs:system-configuration df0:devs
Assuming df0: has your boot floppy, system-configuration is the file
preferences writes it's setup info to.
John
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1701.5 | Works like a charm. Thanks! | CAMONE::ARENDT | DDT - The first and still the best | Thu Sep 22 1988 15:11 | 9 |
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Thanks for the idea's and help. I would ahve gotten back to this
note sooner however I caught a cold at just the wrong moment.
I bought a monochrome amber Magnavox Monitor 80, used both lacewb
and morerows in my startup and viola, a flicker free display of
high resolution charcters and I love it.
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