lvd wrote:zboszor wrote:I tried the new firmware and ROM. For some reason, when 48K or 128K is selected, my monitor shows a very off screen, either the left border or the bottom border (unfortunately, including some parts of the drawable screen) is not visible. The PENT and 60Hz screens are OK and correctly centered, as usual.
1. PLEASE don't write bugreports in news topic!
Sorry about that. I see you moved this post to a new thread, thanks for that.
lvd wrote:2. I've tested it with my own monitor and with LCD TV as on video. Other people tested it also with various monitors.
So your problem is most probably monitor issue. Which one you have? Can you try another one, preferably CRT type?
I have a Benq G2320HDB monitor, which, unfortunately doesn't have the menu entries to modify the horizontal/vertical size of the image, only the position and with the 48K/128K timings, the image is too tall to fit.
I don't have a CRT monitor anymore.
lvd wrote:The only difference between pentagon and 48k raster is different number of lines (320 in pentagon, 312 in 48k raster), 128k adds longer lines (228 3.5 MHz clocks instead of 224) and also changes number of lines (311 this time).
No idea where the change in the vertical size of the image comes from. Most likely you're right, my monitor is "too new" to support low spec image timings.
Which monitor model do You have?
lvd wrote:upd: oh well, where did you take firmware?
I compiled it with the Altera Quartus 9.0 compiler from sources fetched from your SVN repo.
I will create a riot here, but I have to admit I also ported the SVN changes between r683 and r687 to the TSconf copy of BaseConf.
Both the plain BaseConf and the TS&Base switchable firmware works nicely. I only tried Aqua Plane and the border split effect is perfect.
But, as I mentioned, the bottom border and one or two lines from the drawable area is invisible. This is especially annoying because the Sinclair copyright message is also invisible after a reset.