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Old 06 February 2011, 14:51   #1
ppascal
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Indivision ECS Super Hires modes output resolution?

Hi all,

Indivision ECS description on http://www.jschoenfeld.com/products/...sion_ECS_e.htm reads:

"(...) the S-Hires mode of the ECS chipset is displayed in full resolution."

I don't know how to understand this, but my Indivision ECS displays all PAL interlaced modes, including Super Hires Laced, always in SVGA 800x600 output mode. I Understand that 600 lines of vertical resolution IS full PAL resolution, but what about just 800 pixels of horizontal line (of 1280)? Is there any way to "force" user defined output signal mode in Indivision ECS?

For great HD720 mode Indivision ECS outputs 1280x800 and it looks OK (no scaling); can I force iECS to choose this very same mode for PAL resolutions also? I can live with black sidebars vertically or horizontally. But can't live with scaling from high to low resolution...


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