Author: The Paranoid (spock.Chemie.Uni-Mainz.DE)
Date: 08-20-2002 10:19
Actually, this would be rather pointless.
A 15KHz RGB-monitor that works according to either PAL or NTSC-standard will not allow to display more rasterlines than the standard allows (312/313 in PAL per frame) and there is no way of fixing this on the computer's side.
(Please note that less than 280 of these rasterlines are usually visible).
The way of solving this is doubling the horizontal frequency (for example to 31.5KHz) by keeping the same vertical frequency (let's say 60Hz) and then you can display twice the lines on screen at once, hence get rid of the interlace.
31.5KHz is the initial VGA-standard and the Falcon supports that per default.