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This is the monitor and these are its specs:
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From what I can see it should be able to display low resolutions.
Haven't a clue I'm afraid. I just try it & see if it works or not. But that requires telling AmigaOS4 the correct specs for your monitor (at least if you get an "Out of range" type error)... or using "Detect settings automatically".
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The blockyness is present at 640 as 320 won't display.
The screen resolution won't make much (if any) difference to the blockyness, since the emulated Amiga will still be using 320x256 (etc) whatever the screen's resolution.
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Horizontal Frequency (Max) KHz VGA/HDMI: 15kHz ~ 83
DVI-DL: 30 ~ 140
Vertical Frequency (Max)Hz VGA / HDMI: 24Hz ~ 120
DVI-DL: 56 ~ 120
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This is what is present in ScreenMode preferences after selecting Radeon M9 Monitors:
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Minimum VSync 50
Maximum VSync 120
Minimum HSync 28000
Maximum HSync 83000
On the assumption you are using DVI, your tooltypes SHOULD read:
Minimum VSync 56
Maximum VSync 120
Minimum HSync 30000
Maximum HSync 140000
But you can set those using Sys:Prefs/ScreenModes, from the Monitor tab.
WARNING, AS MENTIONED EARLIER, please make a backup of your (working) Sys:Devs/Monitors folder before making any changes. That way you can restore it if anything goes wrong. (In theory, enabling "Detect settings automatically" should be fool-proof, but your mileage may vary!)
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But if I click on Available Modes (always in ScreenMode preferences) only the 320x256 is present, no 320x240
That means AmigaOS4 thinks 320x240 is not displayable on your monitor, but 320x256 is. See what happens after you update the refresh rates.