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From: glen@intelca.UUCP (Glen Shires)
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Subject: Re: IBM Graphics improvement
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Date: Thu, 3-Oct-85 03:14:02 EDT
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> The scheme, or method these others are using to obtain >16 colors is
> simple in concept, a little more difficult in scope.   They are pulse
> width modulating the different digital lines during the normal pixel
> period (or slightly longer than normal, hence 256 bit res.).
> 

Who has seen these cards/monitors?

Are the colors consistent between different units?
...between different monitors?

I would think that some amount of tweaking is necessary to get the
colors consistent.

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