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The differences between the 2 are because of the size of everything. When you run a program like OZ_VGA it runs all graphics at 96 dpi. When you run in the regular VGA mode garphics are at 192 dpi.
Because the graphics are at 192 dpi they become the same size as the graphics were on a QVGA device. However, they are much better looking because of the amount of pixels used to render it. With OZ_VGA everything is much smaller only 96 dpi. So it gives you more room due to everything being small.
Another difference is in the size of the top and bottom bars. In the regular VGA (the one your device is in with no hack programs) the top and bottom bars are 52 pixels. The top and bottom bar are 26 pixels when you are using a hack program.
This makes everything in regular VGA roughly double the sixe of stuff on a QVGA machine. This is the reason people say things are pixel doubled.
Just remember that when you got your device you got a VGA device and you need nothing to make it go in to VGA mode. If you like the small icons and other stuff of a HAcked VGA mode then you will need to use OZ_VGA.
Does this help?
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