Date : Tue, 16 Dec 1997 20:52:52 +0000
From : Mike Tomlinson <jasper@...>
Subject: Re: How do I make Beeb video stable on 60 Hz?
In article <199712161656.QAA01508@...>, Arlen Michaels
<amichael@...> writes
>Can anyone help with this one? My BBC Model B makes a slightly jittery
>display when I connect my RGB monitor. The Beeb was originally used in
>Scotland but now I'm running it here in Canada where we have 60 Hz mains
>power, and I suspect there's a 50 Hz timing dependency that I've got to
>change. Is there a software or hardware patch I need?
The mains frequency won't make any difference when running on a RGB
monitor. What you are probably seeing is the Mode 7 interlace, which is
worse on some monitors. Some top-of the range CGA monitors even had a
control to reduce the jittery effects caused by interlace. If you type
*TV 0,1
MODE 1
does the jitter stop?
You can turn off interlace in Mode 7 with the following:
VDU 23,0,8,144,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,23,0,9,9,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
but that spoils the nice rounded Mode 7 font.
--
Mike Tomlinson