You only have one if you have a later ROM.
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Originally Posted by VillageTronic
The boot menu is activated by holding down either [Shift] key when resetting the machine. A menu very much like the illustration below will appear:
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Originally Posted by VillageTronic
Depending on what hardware options your Picasso IV has installed, some of the menu buttons will be unavailable. You will always have access to the first button labeled “Flicker fixer options...”. The bootmenu always comes up using the factory default flicker fixer configuration, which uses a 31 kHz video signal. You may have stored a different setup in the Picasso IV flash ROM. To toggle between this and the default configuration, press the [Space] bar on your keyboard.
6.1 The flicker fixer options
You can change two things in this menu: whether or not the flicker fixer will show motion artefacts in non-interlaced display modes and the default PAL and NTSC configurations.
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Originally Posted by VillageTronic
- Interlaced capture enabled
The built-in flicker fixer will capture the Amiga video signal and feed it into the graphics processor mounted on the Picasso IV. This switch affects how the signal is captured. If enabled, youwill always seemotion artefacts on the screen, such as when moving the mouse. If disabled, these artefacts are restricted to interlaced screens only.
- Use
Press this button to keep any changes you made to the flicker fixer configuration.
- Reset to defaults
Press this button to reset the flicker fixer configuration to factory defaults. This may be necessary if you have switched monitors and the flicker fixer configuration you stored in the flash ROM does not comply with the new monitor connected.
- Cancel
Press this button to discard any changes you made to the flicker fixer configuration.
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