From 9d03f8573e4449bd48ff4108e6a811ec43804c7e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: HombreLaser Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2025 23:01:25 -0600 Subject: Switch from 'a' to 'an' --- _posts/en/2025-11-08-pc_crt_guide.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to '_posts/en/2025-11-08-pc_crt_guide.md') diff --git a/_posts/en/2025-11-08-pc_crt_guide.md b/_posts/en/2025-11-08-pc_crt_guide.md index 18e7836..a9ad079 100644 --- a/_posts/en/2025-11-08-pc_crt_guide.md +++ b/_posts/en/2025-11-08-pc_crt_guide.md @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ be driven to the low dot-clocks[^11] needed to output CRT TV compatible signals. This is for use with windows. I'll take the mask off now, and tell you: I hate windows, and I would never recommend anyone to use it. But here, I wouldn't recommend it not only because of a matter of principles, but because the alternative is arguably easier and better. -The solution here is a linux distribution, and a linux distribution either designed from the ground up for this use case (wiring the PC to a esoteric 90's black box +The solution here is a linux distribution, and a linux distribution either designed from the ground up for this use case (wiring the PC to an esoteric 90's black box display) or that can acquire that feature. What makes this easier than CRT emudriver and windows is that you don't need to install anything specific for your hardware and you don't have to go to the BIOS setup -- cgit v1.2.3