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Old 19 June 2024, 15:36   #1
iRonNuke
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Issues with screen resolution on modern AOC 24 inch

Hello and sorry for posting a lot of questions lately, but I can't help it

My problems are the following;

I was running CGFX 3 with Picasso96. I had issues with most screen resolutions not centered and stretched on my monitor AOC 24 inch. Googled Vesa standard something and found a list of values to enter in Picasso96 Mode and it got better. Even used ChatGPT to calculate Pixel Clock, Sync Length, Pulse Offset and Length etc.

I recently installed CGFX 4 instead. Now the issue is back, or even worse I should say. CGXMode works great but I can't figure what values that is optimal, and I can't found the old list I found before.

But, my question is: Is there any out there that has a good list/settings for modern TFT screens (16:9)? Or can explain how I should setup it properly.

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