


I'm at the seaside now, can't wait to fire up the VIC setup again and have some spare time for it.
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The game uses cyan as foreground colour. While this choice of foreground colour aims to reproduce the retro experience on colour monitors, certain colours - namely green, red, cyan, purple, orange and their light variants - suffer from pixel tearing over black or white background. This is especially noticable on PAL VIC-20s with CR mainboard (like mine is).orion70 wrote:mini characters not so readable on my 12" green monitor, it's like every other line is slightly misaligned
... if you're only ever going to operate this VIC-20 with the green monitor, you could quite as well simply de-solder the ferrite bead that is connected to the chroma pin of the VIC chip. Then the video output will only consist of the luma (and sync) signal, i.e. greyscale, and will be sharp - without any pixel tear.Noizer wrote:Seeing this picture it looks like you really need the S-Video mod
Thank you for the feedback! I'm happy to learn this. This was something I was not suspecting, I thought the cyan colour was bright enough not to be perturbed by the artifacts of chroma signal, but evidently I was wrong