I don't quite understand your reference to 1080P. I completely understand what this is, but not quite sure what this has to do with computer screen resolution. Please enlighten me if I'm outdated with the technology!
Howdy,
Back in the day when I originally did the heads and sticks, I had them scaled correctly to go up to 1280x1024 with 1024x768 being the most common resolution of the old CRTs way back 8 years ago.
Now, however, with larger LCD monitors that are also widescreens, I need to work to make sure the website scales well up to 1920x1080 (which is also 1080p on most large LCD TVs) and 1920x1200 (since that's also possible on a 16:10 resolution monitor).
At any rate, I'll be working on this over the course of the next couple of weeks. I am leaving for vacation tomorrow and I'll be back the middle of next week. Once I recover from my vacation, work on the site will resume. :p
As always, the site and its information will be free. The site was always intended to be a free resource for all Rogers collectors with as much information as we could collect. That was true in 2003 and it is true, today, in 2011.
If you have any questions or comments, you can contact me via email through the link on the site or, I imagine, you could PM me here.
Warmest regards,
Christopher Miller