Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utcs!mnetor!seismo!gatech!akgua!usl!elg From: elg@usl.UUCP Newsgroups: net.micro.cbm Subject: 40 & 80 columns on c128 Message-ID: <815@usl.UUCP> Date: Thu, 17-Jul-86 01:01:39 EDT Article-I.D.: usl.815 Posted: Thu Jul 17 01:01:39 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 19-Jul-86 08:26:56 EDT Reply-To: elg@usl.UUCP (Eric Lee Green) Distribution: na Organization: USL, Lafayette, LA Lines: 25 Keywords: composite standard, non-compatibilityI just bought a C-128, mainly to use as a VT100 emulator with the 1670 modem and the included VT100 program. I'm using a cheap monochrome monitor and one of those Cardco monitor cables for 80 column operation, and a regular Commodore monitor cable for 40 column operation. When I switch from 80 column mode to 40 column mode, I must turn up the brightness greatly in order to see anything. The Programmer's Reference Guide says : 80 column output, "2v=white level,.5v=sync level" 40 column output, "1v peak to peak .5v offset". Does that mean that the 40 column output only goes from .5 to 1.5 volts? And is there any way to get around this so that I don't have to keep fiddling with my brightness and contrast knobs? And can this be harmful to my monitor in any way (tho I can't think of anything that can happen)? All in all, sounds like a typical Commodore f**kup... -- --------Mandatory quote:------------ "The only way I can lose this election is if I'm caught in bed with a dead girl or a live boy." -- Louisiana governor Edwin Edwards ------------------------------------ Eric Green {akgua,ut-sally}!usl!elg (Snail Mail P.O. Box 92191, Lafayette, LA 70509)