Quote from: McArti0 on Today at 06:18Many emulators show the screen as 40+200+32 (+/- 8 lines up or down)Thanks! That is a very useful info!
Quote from: krusty_benediction on Yesterday at 22:13This is an interesting project, but probably useless if the converter is too academic with the video signal.I am sure I am never going to match what exactly CTM can display or even get close to it or even to any CRT monitor. My goal is to have something close to what you can get from a scandoubler, but with the total cost of a couple dollars, much smaller size, but working only with Amstrad and skip support for all the features that other scandoublers have. I would not support interlace, other resolutions and timings than amstrad one, or no other palettes. And even if it will be useless I am doing it first of all to learn stuff, so for me it is a win-win situation
Most demos would not be rendered properly when hsync/vsync timings are not correct (on purpose or by programming mistake).
CTM totally accepts that, but not oscc, which make it useless. It would be sad your product suffers of the same issue
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