Alkadian wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 11:10 am
Guys,
Just out of curiosity, could you please explain how this 200:171 has been calculated? As I am very keen to learn more I have been browsing a little bit and I stumbled across this web source:
http://pineight.com/mw/index.php?title=Dot_clock_rates
According to this web site Arkanoid has got a pixel aspect ratio of 45:44 which equates to 1.023 as opposed to 200:171 which equates to 1.169.
I would really appreciate if someone could shed some light and my apologies if I am missing the obvious!
Thanks a lot.
That site references the PAR un-rotated. Here's how the math works:
45 * 256 = 11,520
44 * 224 = 9,856
However, we need to put it in TA-TAY mode (TATE) and then divide to get the display aspect ratio:
9,856 / 11, 520 = 0.855555555555
So in TATE mode, the display aspect ratio is 0.8555555555 to 1. Now lets upscale that to a usable MiSTer divider:
85.56 * 2 = 171.12
100 * 2 = 200
So the closest we can get is 200/171.
Update: I'm told the MiSTer divider has been expanded, so a new exact divider would be 90:77. However, I'm also told the core has to render 225 lines instead of 224. This means the new flawless divider is as follows:
64 tall by 55 wide. That's spot-on.