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Re: Video Coprocessor


On Mon, 10 Nov 1997, KC5TJA wrote:

> > What is a "spurious black line" I have no idea, but I belive that this
> > might happen.
> 
> A spurious black line occurs when the CPU has higher priority than the
> video refresh hardware (however it may be implemented).  This means the
> video serializer register shifts all its pixels out before it can fetch
> the next word of the video stream.  In short, you get a small black line
> in the middle of the video stream.  Hence it's name... :)  The earlier CGA
> and EGA hardware for the PCs also exhibited this problem.  This was fixed
> in later generations of the EGA.  Fortunately, VGA never had the problem
> to begin with.

In MuP21 VP just repeats the pixels it had in SR (or so I'm being told),
making the previous line 4 pixels longer.

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