John Skidmore
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, April 18, 2002 - 11:05 am: | |
First of all, I wish to thank D Mendes for his design of his V/H Sync to comp/sync circuit. But I seen to be having the same problems as few others in this forum have been experiencing, that is, a doubling of the horizontal image. I have used powerstripper to modify H Sync frequency up and down the same with V Sync, there seems to be some crossover with the frequencies on the board. If you obtain one horizontal image, you end up with a vertical doubling, which doesn't seem to be able to be corrected. Is there a way to isolate the H Sync from the V Sync and divide the H Sync pulse. Question to D Mendes: I've seen that on the froum you state, that you're using a TNT card on your system. I'm also using a TNT card,but what i wish to know is, what type of monitor and monitor settings you are using, as i live in Australia, and i'm wondering if the people with the same problem as me, are using the PAL syste and it maybe that the monitor you've set changes the V/H Sync output that the card you are using. So, if you can give me the name of your, it may help in the settings. Will a divide by two circuit have any chance of working? I've seen on the forum about losing stereo image with D Mendes, i'm thinking that with the new TNT stereo driver that all is needed, is to discconect the red from the right channel and the blue from the left channel that you will obtain a 3D image from the headset and the driver is set up to convert nearly a hundred games to 3D red-blue glasses. I've tried this driver with red-blue glasses and it works fine....does anyone else think that this amy work? As i can't find out whether it will work on my system until i fix the H-Sync prob. Thanks, -Skidy |