Post by spannernick on May 13, 2021 16:14:39 GMT
Info on THEC64 Mini A10 Display Resolution, thats used in PCUAE.
* This is the resolution THEC64 Mini Carousel uses.
If the xres and yrex is the same as display mode 4(is 1280x720), then the screen will have a aspect ratio of 4:3 on THEC64 Mini screen, its will just be abit smaller vertically, do not know why.
You can use
HDMI/TV mode numbers:
On the Maxi and in VICE it uses fbset to change the resolution and it don't have a limit like A10 Display has so you can set any resolution.
Display geometry:
-xres <value>
set visible horizontal resolution (in pixels)
-yres <value>
set visible vertical resolution (in pixels)
-vxres <value>
set virtual horizontal resolution (in pixels)
-vyres <value>
set virtual vertical resolution (in pixels)
-depth <value>
set display depth (in bits per pixel)
--geometry, -g ...
set all geometry parameters at once in the order <xres> <yres> <vxres> <vyres> <depth>, e.g. -g 640 400 640 400 4
-match
make the physical resolution match the virtual resolution
* This is the resolution THEC64 Mini Carousel uses.
If the xres and yrex is the same as display mode 4(is 1280x720), then the screen will have a aspect ratio of 4:3 on THEC64 Mini screen, its will just be abit smaller vertically, do not know why.
You can use
A10_display
To change the resolution, like this..argent
# On the PAL Mini, switch back to 1280x720x50Hz
a10_display hdmi mode 4
shield
# On the NTSC Mini, switch back to 1280x720x60Hz
a10_display hdmi mode 5
HDMI/TV mode numbers:
0 480i same as 480p
1 576i same as 576p
2 480p (VICE Screen is stretched on THEC64 Mini no aspect ratio 4:3, at aspect ratio 16:9) 16:9 854x480, 4:3 640×480p.
3 576p (VICE Screen is stretched on THEC64 Mini no aspect ratio 4:3, at aspect ratio 16:9) 16:9 1024x576, 4:3 768x576.
4 720p 50Hz * 16:9 720p= 1280x720 at 50 hertz
5 720p 60Hz * 16:9 720p= 1280x720 at 60 hertz
6 1080i 50 Hz
7 1080i 60 Hz
8 1080p 24 Hz
9 1080p 50 Hz
10 1080p 60 Hz
11 PAL
12 PAL SVIDEO
14 NTSC
15 NTSC SVIDEO
17 PAL_M
18 PAL_M SVIDEO
20 PAL_NC
21 PAL_NC SVIDEO
23 1080p 24 Hz 3D
24 720p 50 Hz 3D
25 720p 60 Hz 3D
26 1360x768 60 Hz
27 1280x1024 60 Hz
On the Maxi and in VICE it uses fbset to change the resolution and it don't have a limit like A10 Display has so you can set any resolution.
Display geometry:
-xres <value>
set visible horizontal resolution (in pixels)
-yres <value>
set visible vertical resolution (in pixels)
-vxres <value>
set virtual horizontal resolution (in pixels)
-vyres <value>
set virtual vertical resolution (in pixels)
-depth <value>
set display depth (in bits per pixel)
--geometry, -g ...
set all geometry parameters at once in the order <xres> <yres> <vxres> <vyres> <depth>, e.g. -g 640 400 640 400 4
-match
make the physical resolution match the virtual resolution