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Greyinit Value For Cpu Speed Double


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#1 k3v

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Posted 06 February 2008 - 04:28 PM

Just thought i'd check on here if anyone allready knew of a good value for the GrayInit(value1, value2); when using CPUSpeedDouble.

I havnt really searched, but found 1670,1670 to be a good value. It displays the greyscales perfectly, the only problem is that there three white lines moving up the screen, as opposed to one when using regular cpu speed.

Anyway that can be reduced? or is this something that cant be avoided?

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Posted 06 February 2008 - 06:11 PM

Anyway that can be reduced? or is this something that cant be avoided?

It can be reduced by probably finding better values, but it can't be avoided. The LCD controller of the fx-9860G does not support grayscales like how the CASIO AFX did. The grayscales on the fx-9860 are done through software tricks with no help from the hardware.




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