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The ST range supports three [[ST Video Modes|video modes]]: | The ST range supports three [[ST Video Modes|video modes]]: | ||
*[[ST Low|Low]] has a resolution of 320x200 with 16 colours | *[[ST Low|Low]] has a resolution of 320x200 with 16 colours @ 15kHZ | ||
*[[ST Medium|Medium]] has a resolution of 640x200 with 4 colours | *[[ST Medium|Medium]] has a resolution of 640x200 with 4 colours @15kHz | ||
*[[ST High|High]] is monochrome with a resolution of 640x400 | *[[ST High|High]] is monochrome with a resolution of 640x400 @ 31kHz (High resolution is not compatible with a television or standard RGB monitor and therefore requires a second monitor). | ||
Revision as of 15:24, 9 March 2015
The ST range supports three video modes:
- Low has a resolution of 320x200 with 16 colours @ 15kHZ
- Medium has a resolution of 640x200 with 4 colours @15kHz
- High is monochrome with a resolution of 640x400 @ 31kHz (High resolution is not compatible with a television or standard RGB monitor and therefore requires a second monitor).
CRT screens - Old style monitors (usually manufactured before year 2000)
Multisync flatscreens - New style monitors (usually manufactured after year 2000)
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