groepaz wrote:i don't know that "40 columns manager" - but i'd assume that it creates a 40 columns display in software
Wrong
if its hardware, then the cause is likely that the chip does not have its videomemory memory mapped, but its accessed via an i/o port - which is also kinda slow
Wrong again
If either was true then I wouldn't even have asked the question...
Boray wrote:This test is of the basic and computer as a whole, and screen output speed is an important factor for the feel of a computer, AND it's just one of 6 tests. You can run the program and compare every subtest if you like. The 80 col mode slows down the output by a factor of 5! so of course it influences the whole score a lot even if it's just one of 6 tests.
There is the real answer to my question.
Everytime the screen scrolls, there is about 4 times more chracters to scroll.
This brings a more intricate question:
Since the CPU runs slightly slower on an NTSC C64 than on the VIC-20, why would the VIC-20 with a display manager in 40 col. mode turn out to be slower than a C64 which also has to shuffle around 40 columns of 25 characters? (assuming both machines are NTSC)
Be normal.