Reply 620 of 760, by reenigne
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wrote:Perhaps you could make this a user-configurable option? So the user can select whether to have the 7.16 MHz signal intact, or to filter it out?
This would be my preference (though first I have to get the CGA simulation to output accurately at 7.16MHz). However, there is resistance to adding new special keys/controls to mainline DOSBox for tweaking composite output knobs - even if they aren't bound by default, they are confusing for users and clutter up the mapper screen. Perhaps it would be possible to add one new control which cycles through hue/contrast/brightness/saturation/sharpness and controls what the functions that are currently bound to hue-increase/hue-decrease do.
wrote:As for the above screenshot from the Tandy with the CGA card... Was that an old style or new style CGA card (was it even a real IBM at all?), since that would affect the colour appearance.
There's no difference between old and new CGA for BIOS mode 6 (at least up to brightness/contrast/saturation/hue tweaks) but I believe we've previously established that Servo's CGA card is new-style (compare http://www.mobygames.com/game/pc-booter/below … eShotId,132866/ and http://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11 … e-graphics.html).
wrote:I haven't looked at your patch yet, but I assume you have included support for both types of CGA,
I did.
wrote:and you tried to calibrate each routine against the real thing.
I don't have a new-style CGA card to calibrate against, but it should be accurate since (if the schematics are to be believed) the differences between cards are relatively easy to model.