On Gate Array, even if the duration of the CRTC VSYNC is reduced to 2 µseconds, the Gate Array will always output black for 26 lines with 4 lines of C-VSYNC to the monitor. While on ASIC/Pre-ASIC, the CRTC VSYNC must be active for the C-VSYNC signal to be sent by the ASIC to the monitor.
The Gate Array (and ASIC/Pre-ASIC) uses 2 internal counters to create its CSYNC signal:
* H06 counts the number of CRTC characters processed during an HSYNC. H06 is incremented by the Gate Array for each CRTC character when CRTC HSYNC is active. The Gate Array activates the C-HSYNC signal when H06 reaches 2, and changes its graphics mode if a change was pending. It deactivates this signal when H06 reaches 6.
* V26 counts the number of HSYNCs occuring during a VSYNC. V26 is incremented by the Gate Array when the CRTC signals an end of HSYNC. The Gate Array activates the C-VSYNC signal when V26 reaches 2. It deactivates this signal when V26 reaches 6. After the 26th line has been processed, the Gate Array stops outputting the palette colour black.