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Yes,
I see that.  But some of us aren't going to have monitors that support the 
particular frequencies that you chose.  So is there a way to adjust things 
in the code.  I have attached pictures of my Samsung that I will use for 
this project and also my other  22 inch widescreen monitor which does 
work.  The Samsung 913T is 1280 x 1024 Vert 75hz, Hor 81 khz.

Aug


On Saturday, July 19, 2014 2:34:38 PM UTC-5, Dan Werner wrote:
>
> The source code is in the dos/65 source in the 6x0x host processor 
> folder.  I can send you a link once I get back home late tomorrow.
> This program uses a totally different VGA driver from the pocket term and 
> requires svga resolution as it is higher resolution and supports color on a 
> character by character basis.
>
> Dan
> On Jul 18, 2014 10:57 PM, "AG5AT" <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Dan,
>> I have my first board up and running (sort of).  I don't think you 
>> included the source in the DOS/65 for the PPP Prop IO term.  There is one 
>> way of in "test", but it doesn't seem to match up with the .eprom you 
>> provided.  So far things are only "sort of" working.  The characters seem 
>> to be too big.  That is the bottom lines are way off the bottom of the 
>> screen.  I have used this monitor with Vince Briel's prop term with all 
>> working fine.
>>
>> Aug
>> In Arkansas
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 2, 2014 1:51:10 AM UTC-5, Andrew Bingham wrote:
>>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> The 6x0x boards should be finishing fabrication on 7/7/14 and based on 
>>> DHL's delivery speed to me on the left coast here I expect to have the 
>>> boards on ~7/10/14.  At which point I will post some pictures for everyone 
>>> and generate PayPal Invoices for all the folks who ordered to pay for their 
>>> boards.  
>>>
>>> One request - I've used the Zeta documentation page as a template and 
>>> created the skeleton of a documentation page for the 6x0x board at - 
>>> http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/page/82119161/ECB%206x0x-ATX-6U
>>>
>>> Since I did not build one of the prototype boards, it would be very 
>>> useful to me if the folks who did build the Rev 008 prototypes could review 
>>> the documentation page and provide any inputs.  Especially the IC selection 
>>> and software sections.  You can either edit the page directly or send an 
>>> email with what you want added and I'll do it.
>>>
>>> We are going to have 65 of these boards out in the wild (and I will be 
>>> collecting names for a 2nd batch as well if there is demand) and I'd really 
>>> like to have the highest quality documentation possible to go with them. 
>>>  Andrew L., John C. and the prototype builders put a lot of work into this 
>>> board and I expect it to be a new flagship of the N8VEM project.  I'm 
>>> really just honored to be able to get them made and distributed to everyone.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Andrew B
>>>
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