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kilobytes, this leaves an excess of 12 kilobytes. This poses a problem in that if the start of screen memory
were at &3000, (as would be the case in these screen modes) then as the active display area is scrolled
upwards, the 20 kilobytes required by the screen would normally enter the area of the memory map which
is set aside for ROM. This is prevented by the machine operating system adding 12 kilobytes to the
CRTC refresh address lines and thus the active screen display area is wrapped around" within the
machine's screen memory. Similarly, in other screen modes the required offsets are added according to
table 3.1.
TABLE 3.1
3.7 The Video Driving Circuitry.
The video uncommitted logic array (IC6) produces red, green and blue signals which after buffering by
transistors Q4, 6 and 5, are fed to the 6-pin RGB DIN socket (SK3) via current limiting resistors R112,113
and 111 respectively. A composite of synchronisation signal, which can be selected to be positive or
negative going by a circuit board link (S31), is also fed to this socket along with ground and +5V
connections.
The horizontal and vertical components of the composite synchronisation signal are generated by the
6845 cathode ray tube controller chip (IC2). Monitors equipped with red, green and blue (RGB) drive
inputs can be connected to this socket. Since the R.G.B output generated by the computer, is fed to the
drivers of the primary colour guns of the picture tube directly, a high quality display is achieved.
In order to drive monochrome monitors equipped with a 1V peak-to-peak composite video input (RSl70
standard), the RGB and composite synchronisation signals are summed by resistors R117, R118 and
R116 and fed to the base of transistor Q7. The 1-volt peak-to-peak drive required is thus produced at the
emitter of this transistor. The phase alternating line (PAL) colour information may be added to the
composite video output by the addition of a capacitor or by the bridging of a PCB link (S39), if present
(see chapter 4). Connection to the composite video output of the computer is by a standard BNC type
connector (SK2).
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