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B69000

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Vertical Blanking Start Bit 8
The vertical blanking start is a 10-bit or 12-bit value that specifies the beginning of the vertical
blanking period relative to the beginning of the active display area.
In standard VGA modes, where bit 0 of the I/O Control Register (XR09) is set to 0, the vertical
blanking start is specified with a 10-bit value. The 8 least significant bits of the vertical blanking start
are supplied by bits 7-0 of the Vertical Blanking Start Register (CR15), and the most and second-
most significant bits are supplied by bit 5 of the Maximum Scanline Register (CR09) and bit 3 of this
register (CR07), respectively.
In extended modes, where bit 0 of the I/O Control Register (XR09) is set to 1, the vertical blanking
start is specified with a 12-bit value. The 8 least significant bits of the vertical blanking start are
supplied by bits 7-0 of the Vertical Blanking Start Register (CR15), and the 4 most significant bits
are supplied by bits 3-0 of the Extended Vertical Blanking Start Register (CR33). In extended
modes, neither bit 3 of CR07 nor bit 5 of the Maximum Scanline Register (CR09) are used.
This 10-bit or 12-bit value should be programmed to be equal to the number of scanlines from the
beginning of the active display area to the beginning of the blanking period. Since the active display
area always starts on the 0th scanline, this number should be equal to the number of the scanline
on which the vertical blanking period begins.
Vertical Sync Start Bit 8
The vertical sync start is a 10-bit or 12-bit value that specifies the beginning of the vertical sync
pulse relative to the beginning of the active display area.
In standard VGA modes, where bit 0 of the I/O Control Register (XR09) is set to 0, the vertical sync
start is specified with a 10-bit value. The 8 least significant bits of the vertical sync start are supplied
by bits 7-0 of the Vertical Sync Start Register (CR10), and the most and second-most significant
bits are supplied by bit 7 and bit 2 of this register (CR07), respectively.
In extended modes, where bit 0 of the I/O Control Register (XR09) is set to 1, the vertical display
end is specified with a 12-bit value. The 8 least significant bits of the vertical display are supplied
by bits 7-0 of the Vertical Sync Start Register (CR10), and the 4 most significant bits are supplied
by bits 3-0 of the Extended Vertical Sync Start Register (CR32) register. In extended modes,
neither bit 7 nor bit 2 of this register (CR07) are used.
This 10-bit or 12-bit value should be programmed to be equal to the number of scanlines from the
beginning of the active display area to the start of the vertical sync pulse. Since the active display
area always starts on the 0th scanline, this number should be equal to the number of the scanline
on which the vertical sync pulse begins.
69000 Databook
Subject to Change Without Notice
CRT Controller Registers
Revision 1.3 8/31/98

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