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To change the vertical position:
To shift the image up subtract an equal amount from VEBLNK and
VSBLNK. VEBLNK must be larger than VESYNC. To shift the image
down add an equal amount to VEBLNK and VSBLNK. VSBLNK must be
less than VTOTAL.
To change the number of lines:
To display fewer lines make the difference between VEBLNK and
VSBLNK smaller. To display more lines make the difference between
VEBLNK and VSBLNK larger. VEBLNK must be larger than VESYNC.
VSBLNK must be less than VTOTAL.
To change the height of the image:
There are 2 ways to change the width (vertical size) of the image.
1) Display more lines. The aspect ratio remains the same.
2) Change the vertical frequency. Increasing the vertical frequency will
result in a shorter image, decreasing it will result in a taller image.
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