User`s manual
Rastergraf  
General Information 1-9 
Scroll, Pan, and Zoom:  Scroll - single line (smooth scroll). 
Pan -  anywhere on 16 byte boundaries 
Zoom:  horizontal: 2, 4, 8, 16, vertical: 2, 3 ,...,15, 16 
Digital Output (Optional):  The Eclipse3 can supply a digital output using a THine 
THC63DV164 DVI encoder. The Borealis Video Out Bus, 
which supplies TTL level RGB and Sync, is sampled and 
multiplexed and driven onto 4 differential pairs. 
  Because of the high frequency nature of the TMDS signals, 
it is vital that matched length, shielded pair cable be used 
for DVI connections. 
  The standard front panel analog VGA connector is replaced 
by a DVI-I connector. This connector supplies both the 
digital DVI (TMDS) signals and VGA. Rastergraf can 
supply an adapter that allows a standard VGA cable to be 
used when a DVI display is not desired or available. 
Composite Video Signal:  A jumper can be installed to select Sync-On-Green 
operation on boot-up. The signal has the following 
approximate values: 
   1 Volt peak to peak consisting of: 
  660 mV Reference White + 
  54 mV Reference Black + 
  286 mV Sync Level 
Display Timing:  The Borealis chip display timing is programmable. The 
following tables provide the timing values provided by 
Rastergraf software. 
Table 1-1 Eclipse3 SDL Platform Display Timing Specifications 
Active 
Display 
Analog/ 
DVI 
Format 
Bits per 
Pixel 
Vertical 
Refresh 
Horizontal 
Refresh 
Pixel 
Clock 
640 x 480 
Both 
VGA  8, 16, 32  60 Hz  31.55 KHz  27 MHz 
800 x 600  Both  SVGA  8, 16, 32  60 Hz  39.35 KHz  42 MHz 
1024 x 768  Both  UVGA  8, 16, 32  70 Hz  58.86 KHz  80.52 MHz 
1152 x 900  Both  Sun  8, 16, 32  66 Hz  64.92 KHz  99.72 MHz 
1280 x 1024  Both  SXGA  8, 16, 32  74 Hz  82.86 KHz  141.5 MHz 
1600 x 1200  Both  UXGA  8, 16, 32  60 Hz  75 KHz  162.0 MHz 
1920 x 1200  Analog  WUXGA  8, 16, 32  60 Hz  75 KHz  194.4 MHz 










