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by thought_alarm
3836 days ago
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It's interesting how often people make this mistake. The NES, like virtually all home computing hardware of the 70s and 80s, operates at 60 hz progressive scan of 200 lines, give or take a few. That is, of course, the same bandwidth of the 525 interlaced lines of broadcast video. In those days, the horizontal and vertical resolution was bound by RAM capacity rather than pure video signal bandwidth. In either case, the screen is updated at 60 hz. |
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