Here are a couple of shots of my Amiga Workbench on the U2410. I prefer DblPAL Hi Res No Flicker as it gives the most amount of real estate that results in the least amount of distortion. There is also no readjustment between it and 15KHz modes.
Here are a couple of shots of my Amiga Workbench on the U2410. I prefer DblPAL Hi Res No Flicker as it gives the most amount of real estate that results in the least amount of distortion. There is also no readjustment between it and 15KHz modes.
@ jdryyz
DblPAL is all I ever ran on my A4000 & NEC 3FG 15" Multisync but shouldn't you be using DblNTSC in the US?
Pretty much.....
With a Real Amiga:
Most game incompatibilities can be adjusted on the early Startup screen by selecting an earlier chipset &/or disabling the CPU Cache's.
There were some games where Coders took shortcuts in their programming & consequently wouldn't run on any CPU over 68000. Some of these still failed even for reducing chipset & some work if WHDLoad is used to run them.
Whilst A1200/4000 AGA machines have these backward capabilities, Earlier Amiga's require a ROM Switcher.
With Emulation:
No comment. There isn't a single Emulat0r that can Scroll as smoothly as an Amiga can do it sideways & up and down.
Last edited by Kin Hell; 12th December 2016 at 09:35.
Getting 0ld0r is mandatory - Growing up is just an option.
jdryyz: Looks nice![]()
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Bought now the S2715H, decided not to get the twice as expensive Ultrasharp model. I don't watch movies, play games, nor do I do video/photo editing or that stuff, so I decided that 1080p is enough for my use, basically working only with text files or data managers.
Funny thing is, that me and my girlfriend had a discussion about the monitors, so she put herself a reminder on the 1st of December, that she wouldn't forget the model name, she actually showed me the reminder on her phone. Because guess what? She wanted to buy me the Ultrasharp model for St Valentine!! Was too fast!!