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J: CCD/CCTV Video <strong>Setup</strong> for Discontinued Hardware<br />

maximum desktop area size for a particular Window color palette size.<br />

For example, if your FlashPoint board contains less than 2 MB of<br />

memory and you choose a true color Windows palette, your desktop<br />

area will be limited to 640 by 480 pixels. This means that any larger<br />

value in the Desktop Area slider field will be automatically revised<br />

downward to “640 by 480 pixels”<br />

• Those with 2MB FlashPoint ISA boards should note that the extra 1MB<br />

is for increased performance and does not offer you any additional VGA<br />

modes over the 1MB FlashPoint ISA board.<br />

• The B.A.S.I.S. software’s user interface was designed to fit within a 800<br />

by 600 pixel desktop area, so a desktop area of at least 800 by 600 pixels<br />

is highly recommended, especially for CCTV video stations.<br />

• A 1280x1024 desktop should not be used. It does not have square pixels<br />

(a width:height ratio of 4:3). Its 5:4 ratio causes video, photos and<br />

layout graphics to appear to be squashed vertically.<br />

• Beware that some VGA Windows color palette – desktop area<br />

combinations can be selected but actually require the higher amount of<br />

VGA RAM available for the model of FlashPoint board you have. For<br />

example, those with a 2MB FlashPoint Lite 128 board can select a VGA<br />

mode of 1024 by 768 with a true color Windows palette (a valid<br />

combination for 4MB FlashPoint Lite 128 boards) but will find that the<br />

Windows color palette is really limited to 65536 colors when a 1024 by<br />

768 desktop is selected.<br />

5. Those setting up a capture station: Using the table that follows, set the<br />

Desktop area and then the Windows color palette based on the model of<br />

FlashPoint board you have and the amount of VGA frame buffer memory<br />

(VGA RAM) it has. The table favors a true color (i.e. 16.7 million colors or<br />

24-bit) Windows color palette over a larger desktop area to achieve the<br />

highest quality for your photos. (More advanced Windows users can choose<br />

other settings as long as they use the guidelines listed in step 4.)<br />

Model(s)<br />

VGA<br />

RAM<br />

Desktop<br />

area<br />

Windows 98<br />

color palette<br />

Windows<br />

2000 color<br />

palette<br />

Captures image<br />

quality<br />

FlashPoint Lite 128,<br />

FlashPoint 128<br />

4MB<br />

1024 by<br />

768<br />

True Color (24<br />

bit)<br />

16777216<br />

Colors<br />

<strong>Best</strong><br />

FlashPoint Lite 128,<br />

FlashPoint 128,<br />

FlashPoint Lite PCI,<br />

FlashPoint PCI<br />

2MB 800 by 600 True Color (24<br />

bit)<br />

16777216<br />

Colors<br />

<strong>Best</strong><br />

FlashPoint ISA<br />

1MB or<br />

2MB<br />

640 by 480 True Color (24<br />

bit)<br />

16777216<br />

Colors<br />

<strong>Best</strong><br />

FlashPoint ISA<br />

1MB or<br />

2MB<br />

800 by 600 High Color (16<br />

bit) (actually 15<br />

bit, see step 5d)<br />

65536 Colors Good under 2000,<br />

Marginal under 98<br />

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