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|    richard smice to IBMMuseum    |
|    Re: Winsprint 1000i (5075) Also called A    |
|    08 Aug 23 15:14:06    |
      From: dmsmice@gmail.com              On Tuesday, August 8, 2023 at 5:31:24 PM UTC-4, IBMMuseum wrote:       > Just foundt my Manuel: "The WinSprint 1000i MC supports up to 1600 x 1200       non-interlaced display resolution with 256-colors at 60 Hz to 76 Hz refresh.       The WinSprint 1000i MC displays colors from a palette of 16.7 million colors."        >        > At least the support files are archived - I thought I had diskettes, but       that may take more searching.        >        > The Manuel refers a "virtual screen" that can be twice as large as the       displayed image (I'll be able to test 1600 x 1200 non-interlaced, because my       bench flat-panel has that as a native resolution) - although it seems to have       a typo with the        mathematics.              1024x860 screen       So far my best video card has been the Radius Multi view,, It has worked       with a 27" Hewlett Packard fixed frequency monitor       24 Bit true color at 65 khz              True color is an RGB color model standard that specifies 256 shades for red,       green and blue spaces, totaling 16 million colors, much more than what the       human eye can distinguish, which is only 10 million colors.              It worked well in windows 95... on the internet.. Sadly I have not used it in       years though.              It got me through the standard 256 color vintage ps/2 640 x 480              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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