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Title: Genesis8 - How to avoid anti-aliasing in pictures taken in WinApe (Amstrad CPC emulator)
Post by: NewsBot on 01:01, 20 March 17
How to avoid anti-aliasing in pictures taken in WinApe (Amstrad CPC emulator) (http://www.genesis8bit.fr/archives/index.php?news_id=799)
19 March 2017, 9:32 pm

How to avoid anti-aliasing in pictures taken in WinApe (Amstrad CPC emulator)

Source: Genesis8 Amstrad Page (http://www.genesis8bit.fr/index.php)

Title: Re: Genesis8 - How to avoid anti-aliasing in pictures taken in WinApe (Amstrad CPC emulator)
Post by: Skunkfish on 17:58, 24 March 17
Slow week for news?  ;D
Title: Re: Genesis8 - How to avoid anti-aliasing in pictures taken in WinApe (Amstrad CPC emulator)
Post by: AMSDOS on 22:07, 24 March 17
For some reason I had the PAL emulation enabled with the Rendered Option turned off, though my computers fan was spinning off it's head and initially I didn't know why. It was only when I went to take some screenshots I turned the Render option on to remove the interlace my computer was getting worse and after taking the screenshots I could see there was still interlace, it was only then I found the PAL emulation was on, turned it off and it was like all those problems disappeared.  :o

So I'm guessing my computer was working harder to display a 50Hz image on a 60Hz screen, though I'm unsure what the screen is, it maybe 100Hz.
Title: Re: Genesis8 - How to avoid anti-aliasing in pictures taken in WinApe (Amstrad CPC emulator)
Post by: genesis8 on 20:30, 25 March 17
Quote from: Skunkfish on 17:58, 24 March 17
Slow week for news?  ;D


Nope, slow reaction from my part... I had the source page opened in my browser for too long...
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