> >> By interpolating the next colours. Nemesis II really looks nice when
> >played
> >> under BrMSX.. You should really try it once !
> >
> >Well any RGB/Scart TV/Monitor does that as well. The colors also
"vloeien"
> >over eachother. On PC it is just a nessicity because the monitors are
(too)
> >sharp for low-resolution.
>
> It's definitely better to make the interpolation at hardware level than
> emulating it in software, huh? 8;)
>
> TVs actually have dedicated circuitry to acomplish this, so yes, on PC
it's
> just a necessity, not a feature or an advantage over a real MSX as it's
> claimed to be.

Yes, it is stupid to call it as a 'feature' over a real MSX. At the other
hand, it definately isn't stupid to call it as a feature over other
emulators.



> >This looks great on the monochrome spanish games such as
> >"Batman", even better than a real MSX in some cases.
>
> Also, different TVs yield different picture qualities, perhaps even better
> than BrMSX with the best of interpolations. Arcade cabinet monitors
usually
> give the best 80s hi-tech glamorous picture flavour that some of us yearn
> for.

I have a TV at home which gives such monochrome MSX1 games also nice colors.
Purple on the left side and green on the right side!!!

One could call it a 'feature'...


> What would be the next step in BrMSX emulation accuracy? To emulate the
> lower dot pitch and RGB cell triplets layout of a standard TV? That's IMO
> not worth the effort.
>
> Don't misunderstand me. I love emulation theory. But, if I had to emulate
a
> human being say, the required effort would be actually higher than to
> create a better being from scratch, and no progress would actually be
made.
>
> If you want a human with all his/her limitations, and you CARE, and you're
> really PICKY about details, better get and ENJOY a real human before they
> wipe out!
>
> I'm not fond of standard human behaviour logic, so that's why I'd prefer
> *evolution* rather than emulation.
>
> NB: emulators are not a guarantee of survival for the MSX system just like
> cyborgs are not a guarantee of survival for the human race.

This is getting philosophic... hehe.
But I think you're right.


~Grauw


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