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Old 29 September 2014, 21:53   #1
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Indivision ECS fine tuning

/me asking trivial things again.. I have been playing around with the Indivision ECS and the config tool. My main motivation is to use 50Hz output (since I got tubes that work with it).

I wonder about two things:
1) Indivision seems to loose the setting every now and then.. is the issue between the keyboard and the monitor? Or something else?
2) the scrolling is still not smooth with 50Hz.. I get a visible jerk every now and then. I tested 3 monitors.. is this Indivision thing or did I just have bad luck with monitors?
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1- Bad 50Hz init and ghosting are a known bugs of IEcs from the beginning, I think they seem to be a hardware design related bugs because software updates doesnt make it better.
Make sure to have the additional ground wire connected, because it maybe could help a little.
2- 50Hz mode should be smooth, but at this moment I am not quite sure, if IEcs supports vsync. If not it would explain the occational jerkiness. It it supports vsync it is a monitor issue.
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