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silvercreekvalley wrote:
> I've noticed that the composite PAL output from
> my QL is quite rough - the output is quite jittery
> and colours ghost where they overlap.
> 
> Is there any way of tidying the output up at all?
> 
> I'm using the composite output incidently because
> I can feed the signal into a PAL->SVGA converter
> and hence display on my monitor easily.
> 
> The output is also jittery on a regular PAL monitor
> so its not the converter (unfortunately).
Not really - the QL was poor in this respect.
Is this on all your QLs?

The 1377 chip does the job but if all your QLs are the same, then it
cannot be that.  The Atari ST used similar hardware, but gave a better
result.

Tony

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