• Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Sprocki
    Posts: 128 from 2005/2/23
    From: Berlin - Germany
    The obvious settings (bandwidth, resolution, horizontal/vertical refresh rates) are beyond question. For sure I took those settings out of the table I showed you and put them into MOS' settings. They didn't work. The hard (impossible?) thing is to set those CRT parameters in a manner that the TFT gets its right values. As I said, I know of no correlation between min time/min pulse, sync length, pulse offset and so on on the one hand side and its mapping to TFT settings on the other, and this is what causes the problems to get MOS working properly with my display. If you have any URL that explains how to conclude from pulse offset and the like to reasonable settings for a TFT, please give me a hint. Setting every slider up and down one tick to check if this one works better than the one before has been done by me in a feasible way but it is not practicable with every of all those thousands possibilities.

    @wlamee:

    Thanks for your settings file but it results in the same appearance as with mine. 1920x1200 are tightened to 1600x1200 although the more space is visible on the displayed screen. It keeps having 10% black bars on the left and right and all the texts and graphics are not very readable. When I slightly go down with the resolution I can display 1920x1080 in another non-usuable way. I can choose between the wrong display of 1920x1200 where the OSD tells me that it uses the native resolution of 1600x1200 or I can set it up to 1920x1080 where the whole screen is stretched to the right and the last 10% disappear beyond the border of the monitor. As there is no way to re-stretch or move it to the left as with an old CRT, both are not usuable.

    I shot some fotos to see what's happening. On http://www.sprocki.net/img_0071.jpg you see 1920x1200 resolution tightened to 1600x1200. On http://www.sprocki.net/img_0074.jpg you see the maximum resolution of 1920x1164 in widescreen mode. With raising the vertical number of pixels it switches to 1600x1200 centered. As you can also see the right edge is cut. This screenmode is displayed as 1920x1080 as the OSD tells. On http://www.sprocki.net/img_0077.jpg you again see 1920x1200 tightened to 1600x1200 centered. The panel at the bottom fits to 1600x1200, so you see the space gain but not in the width but by compressing the picture. On http://www.sprocki.net/img_0085.jpg you see widescreen but overstretched. This is 1920x1080 as OSD says but stretched and cut on the right. The window on the right is placed beneatch the border (Ctrl-LMB), so you see how much gets cut. You also see the black bars on top and bottom for not displaying 1200 horizontal lines correctly but just 1080.
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