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Old 16 November 2012, 08:05   #5
Toni Wilen
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Hämeenlinna/Finland
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It is good idea to attach some proof in first post

Anyway, it still means nothing. For example "real" PAL mode is much bigger than 640x512. Programmed modes don't usually have any extra borders. (They don't need to, PAL/NTSC compatible modes require standard size)

Without enabled autoscale, size of resolution is actual size of screen.

Disable border blanking to see the difference.
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