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Old 29 May 2011, 15:40   #1
stefcep2
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Lightwave 1024x768 in Winuae:possible?

Lightwave's editor screen has the option to run in 1024x768. But i think you need a videotoaster screen or a Picasso 2 screen.

Is it possible to emulate the above display devices, or trick Lightwave into believe that its running on a video toaster screen or picasso 2 screen and get it to display on an RTG display? Even a 800x600 screen would be better than an emulated PAL interlaced screen.
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Old 29 May 2011, 19:59   #2
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ClassicWB with P96 might do the trick. Install classicWB, then LW, give it a whirl and report back please.

you'll find it SOMEWHERE IN HERE
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Old 30 May 2011, 15:56   #3
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Not worth the trouble and not interested if program simply hates Picasso96.

You can try special high resulution native doublescan modes (monitor drivers).
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