this was the kind of thing I had in mind to try.
This only doubles the frequency of H. Sync. You need to double the frequency of the video also! (this circuit only works with square waves which H. Sync is not)
I don't have graphics on this computer so I will try with text:
Apple video out:
black,sync, black, .....video for line one....., black,sync
black,...... video for line two......,black......
With the 2X circuit"
black,sync, black, ..first half of line one,sync,
send half of line one, black, sync
black,sync, black, ..first half of line two,sync,
send half of line two, black, sync
Probably not clear, You will insert a new sync in the middle of each line. This will cause the monitor to start the next line in the middle of the line. So 1/2 of line one will be on the first line and the 2nd 1/2 of line 1 will be on line 2.
There are other problems but not time .....
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The way the frequency double works is that on each edge (up or down) it makes a pulse of a certain time. T=RC
Hsync is something like the blue trace. The output (green) is 2X in frequency but nothing a monitor will like.
Video with sync. Time A is sync. Time "52uS" is the video. 15khz sync
VGA video is twice as fast. 32khz sync