In message <5fcecb794e.pittdj+@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> David Pitt <pittdj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In message <5895c8794e.druck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > "David J. Ruck" <druck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>On 22 Oct 2006 David Pitt <pittdj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> In 32K colours red and blue are transposed. 16M and 256 are OK. >> >>Unlike earlier cards supplied with the Iyonix, which had the red and >>blue VGA output channels physically swapped over, the new cards are >>supplied unmodified and the colour transposition is done in software >>for 256 colour and 16M colour modes. However, 32K modes are not swapped >>by RISC OS 5.12. Geminus (once updated for 5.12) should also be able to >>correct 32K modes, but with a possible performance penalty. > > It can be clearly seen on the original card where the soldering iron had > been. Not in mine it can't - where should I be looking ? And will I need to swap it back if I want to re-use the original card, say for example in a Windows PC. I'm just thinking I might get a few quid for the original card on Ebay maybe. Is it easy to swap back ? [snip] -- John Crane, Iyonix RISC OS User --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support