| RESOLUTION | RGB MON / COLs. | I/L | VGA MON / COLs. | I/L | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40 Cols | 320 x 200 | 4,16,256,True | No | - | - |
| 320 x 400 | 4,16,256,True | Yes | - | - | |
| 320 x 480 | - | - | 4,16,256,True | No | |
| 320 x 240 | - | - | 4,16,256,True | No | |
| 80 Col | 640 x 200 | 2,4,16,256,True | No | - | - |
| 640 x 400 | 4,16,256,True | Yes | - | - | |
| 640 x 480 | - | - | 2,4,16,256 | No | |
| 640 x 240 | - | - | 4,16,256 | No | |
| Emulation | 320 x 200 - ST L | 16 | No | 16 | No |
| 640 x 200 - ST M | 4 | No | 4 | No | |
| 640 x 400 - ST H | 2 | Yes | 2 | Yes* |
Resolutions that work on RGB monitors also work on TVs. * - Source ST Format 1994, says all monitors are interlaced, although I think that a VGA monitor wouldn't be, let me know if you know, also let me know what resolutions are available with a graphics enhancer for the Falcon (either soft. or hard.) with a SVGA monitor. True is actually 15-bit, 32,768 on screen, from a palette of 262,144. PS - It's amazing how completely the same it looks in two different browsers 800 x 600 reccomended.
01/11/98
Joshua Waller