F fjk61011 Veteran Member Joined Nov 18, 2009 Messages 1,724 Location Dublin, Ireland Oct 15, 2022 #1 I can't recall the instructions to move a screen to the left, in this case. It was some parameters for MODE I think.
I can't recall the instructions to move a screen to the left, in this case. It was some parameters for MODE I think.
G Gustavo Member Joined Aug 20, 2022 Messages 21 Oct 15, 2022 #2 Maybe this utility will help you. It´s designed for composite output, but I think that part of it will also work on RGB monitors. TVCGAFIX Utilities - Adjust CGA Output for TV VileR's blog: old school PCs, games, graphics, programming, fonts, demos, and so on. int10h.org
Maybe this utility will help you. It´s designed for composite output, but I think that part of it will also work on RGB monitors. TVCGAFIX Utilities - Adjust CGA Output for TV VileR's blog: old school PCs, games, graphics, programming, fonts, demos, and so on. int10h.org
F fjk61011 Veteran Member Joined Nov 18, 2009 Messages 1,724 Location Dublin, Ireland Oct 15, 2022 #3 Will try that tomorrow
F fjk61011 Veteran Member Joined Nov 18, 2009 Messages 1,724 Location Dublin, Ireland Oct 18, 2022 #4 Gustavo said: Maybe this utility will help you. It´s designed for composite output, but I think that part of it will also work on RGB monitors. TVCGAFIX Utilities - Adjust CGA Output for TV VileR's blog: old school PCs, games, graphics, programming, fonts, demos, and so on. int10h.org Click to expand... Didn't try that. Used MODE CO80 L and put it in AUTOEXEC.BAT
Gustavo said: Maybe this utility will help you. It´s designed for composite output, but I think that part of it will also work on RGB monitors. TVCGAFIX Utilities - Adjust CGA Output for TV VileR's blog: old school PCs, games, graphics, programming, fonts, demos, and so on. int10h.org Click to expand... Didn't try that. Used MODE CO80 L and put it in AUTOEXEC.BAT