James Moritz wrote:
Re - computer required for Spectran, I found my old P133/16Mb had problems
trying to run Spectran, but various machines around 300MHz seemed to be
perfectly OK. The display on the slower computer had a peculiar "blinking"
effect, and attempting to save the waterfall to files produced some rather
odd-looking results.
While the PC speed may affect the smoothness of the waterfall, I am rather
dubious that it can impact the quality of the captured images.
I would tend to point the finger on the video card used, or on the resolution
settings. Spectran works best at 24 bits-per-pixel (16,777,216 colours or 'True
Color'
in Windows parlance) or at 16 bpp (that's 262,144 colours, or 'High Color').
Working at 8 bpp is 'tolerated', but the results are less than spectacular...
73 Alberto I2PHD
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