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I noted the pie graph bug in Release 2.x. I suspect, but cannot prove, that some x86 assembly call is being mangled by DOSBox-X. 86Box, which strives to be as pedantically accurate a simulation of real-world hardware as possible, does not exhibit this issue. However, setting up 86Box comes with a whole day of learning about the parts and pieces of assembling one's own raw DOS system from virtual components, installing from diskettes, and all of the old-school troubleshooting that entails. It's a commitment, is what I'm saying.
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I was unable to find a description of how the blanking periods worked in System 3. However, frustratingly, despite being the main citation, System 3 is not the CBS color system that was adopted in 1951! The first citation I could find proving this was this 1951 Radio and Television News article, transcribed here. But yes, this was a 144Hz system! Presumably that adjustment was made after 1942.
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