On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at 06:43  pm, mart wrote:

> I would say it's just multplying the hor. rate (kHz) with the number of
> pixel in a line, but doing so for a 512 x 384 12" (hor rate 15,7 kHz)
> monitor gives: 8,0384 MHz, which is not the stated 12,27 MHz.
>
> Anybody with some arithmetics in the veins?
>
Don't know the exact figures, but adding 50% to the 'nominal' 
calculation sounds about right - while the beam covers the 'front porch' 
and 'back porch' on each side of the display line (left and right), and 
then the time for the beam to flyback for the next line.

Stuart


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