It was a short while since Mike Cardwell mentioned...

> On 23-Jun-99, Stephen Webber wrote about:
> Subject: [netconnect] Re: Seperate Voyager Screen
> 
> > Very strange indeed. Increasing the colour depth of your screen should
> > have had the opposit effect, since you are using up more of the bandwidth
> > on the custom chip bus, which is around 7Mb/sec, leaving less bandwidth
> > for the other custom chips to access ram. Of course, if anyone knows any
> > different...
> 
> I didn't think it would make much difference having 256 colours on the
> screen. I think it has more to do with Voyager opening on a seperate
> screen. I didn't notice much change in the speed of web pages. But
> downloading actual files. If you get my meaning? I should have been more
> specific I suppose. ;)

Maybe you WB screen is a VGA mode DblPAL etc. which takes up more
bandwith.  If your Voyager screen is only 256 Hires-laced this is less
strain on the cystom chips so should free up some bandwidth for the
serial port.

Dinky do,



Mike C.
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