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Shaun Schofield
Thu. 30 Mar.06,
04:04
ZIP512
What are the optimum parameters when using ZIP512 (ie; even nex? square matrix?)
Bear DuDu
Sun. 4 Jun.06,
09:30
when you use low matrix (lower than 256x256), you may use zip512 to increase the display resolution of image.
if the matrix is larger than 256x256, the system automatically use zip512.
Jennifer Jackson
Fri. 21 Jul.06,
04:33
Yes 256x256 or lower
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