• Gigascreen

    From Duncan Snowden@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 17 14:32:18 2022
    I know this joint isn't exactly jumping these days, so maybe this has
    been noted elsewhere, but I've just discovered that my cheapo
    10-year-old Argos telly can display this (on my recently-revived
    toastrack 128, via the RGB output):

    10 PAUSE 1 : BORDER 2 : PAUSE 1 : BORDER 6 : GOTO 10

    ... as a perfect orange border, without any hint of flicker. It's as
    good as the gigascreen mode in some emulators. I assume it's because
    these things are designed to upscale interlaced TV, but it took me by
    surprise.

    Of course, the downside is that with all the processing, and the simple
    fact of it being an LCD panel, it *looks* more like an emulator than a
    nice CRT monitor would (no scanlines... boooo!). But hey, it's still
    pretty cool.

    --
    Duncan Snowden.

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  • From Blockrockin Pete@21:1/5 to Duncan Snowden on Sun Apr 24 01:36:33 2022
    On Thursday, 17 March 2022 at 15:11:40 UTC, Duncan Snowden wrote:
    I know this joint isn't exactly jumping these days, so maybe this has
    been noted elsewhere, but I've just discovered that my cheapo
    10-year-old Argos telly can display this (on my recently-revived
    toastrack 128, via the RGB output):

    10 PAUSE 1 : BORDER 2 : PAUSE 1 : BORDER 6 : GOTO 10

    ... as a perfect orange border, without any hint of flicker. It's as
    good as the gigascreen mode in some emulators. I assume it's because
    these things are designed to upscale interlaced TV, but it took me by surprise.

    Of course, the downside is that with all the processing, and the simple
    fact of it being an LCD panel, it *looks* more like an emulator than a
    nice CRT monitor would (no scanlines... boooo!). But hey, it's still
    pretty cool.

    --
    Duncan Snowden.

    Most digital TVs and TV cards have options to adjust interlacing if you look hard enough. Merging frames this way is referred to as "temporal interlacing". I've tried pointing this out many times over the years to folk who complain that gigascreen is a
    silly trick that only works in emulators - everyone just ignores it, like they will your attempt to point it out. *shrug*

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