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MinimigAga 1.2 Core: OSD off-screen on HighRes non interlaced modes #5

Closed AmigaIstMiST closed 8 years ago

AmigaIstMiST commented 8 years ago

Hi everyone, this is my first post on this board. I am not a HW Developer, only a user, but I think it might be helpful to post the issues I have found.

Testet with MinimAGA core 1.2 (affects earlier versions, too) Using NTSC mode:

  1. LowRes (640x200): OSD is centered (OK)
  2. HighRes (640x400) interlaced: OSD is centered (OK)
  3. HighRes (640x400 ECS/ AGA) non-interlaced : OSD is only partly visible on the rigth side of the display and not usable, it's for example not possible to change disk images.
harbaum commented 8 years ago

Thanks for reporting this. Now that the amiga core got adjustable video modes the osd needs to be able to adopt to this. Many other cores already have this feature. I'll see if I can port one of these back to the amiga core.

sorgelig commented 8 years ago

How to enable 640x400 non-interlaced mode? I don't see this in WB 3.1.

AmigaIstMiST commented 8 years ago

You need to pull the "double ntsc" monitor type from the "storage" to the "devs" folder. After this, reboot first.

ScarletThe4EyedCuda commented 8 years ago

I can confirm. When in DoubleNTSC everything is shifted down and the the right about 2 inches on my screen. On Mar 20, 2016 11:24 PM, "AmigaIstMiST" notifications@github.com wrote:

You need to pull the "double ntsc" monitor type from the "storage" to the "devs" folder. After this, reboot first.

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harbaum commented 8 years ago

As I said: I know the reason and will fix it asap.

ScarletThe4EyedCuda commented 8 years ago

Great. Thank you. I just didn't see that it was confirmed by anyone else, so I thought I would confirm it. Sorry for the noise.

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As I said: I know the reason and will fix it asap.

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harbaum commented 8 years ago

No problem. I was just trying to say that you don't need to prove that the bug really exists.

harbaum commented 8 years ago

I just submitted a fix for this for inclusion into the next release.