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Displaying Windows/Displaying MAME in mirror image?
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DillonFoulds:
Actually, when I said mirror I was thinking of the rotate function. I don't see mirror in my laptop's options.
SavannahLion:
Yeah, rotating won't work. ƨiʜƚ ɘʞil ǫniʞool ƚxɘƚ ɿuoy ƚnɒw yllɒɿɘƚil uoY If not, you'll just get gibberish.

As near as I can tell, the OP will have to settle for the following:

Use whatever options MAME and any other front ends offer. Windows will just be "reversed".

Use a CRT and switch the wiring inside.

Use UltraMon and take a performance hit.

I would opt for the first or second option.

Linux might have the capability of reversing the video output. The video options are pretty flexible given the heritage, but that would require additional research.
DillonFoulds:
Although it's not the "mirrored" solution, it's not the intel software that I was thinking.

Windows 7 has the rotation options natively, but they refer to it as "landscape (flipped)", even though it's just a rotation. I think that's all I was thinking about.

This still won't give your actual flipped image, though... :(
Dazz:
I'm sortta trying to figure out something like this for a Pin2k like screen on a digital pin.  I have been told that ATI drivers have an option to flip the image, but I haven't been able to verify that since I really don't like ATI (specifically their drivers).
CrazyKongFan:
Looking in a couple MAMEUI32 versions I have (Wolfmame .106 and MAMEUI32 .128), in the options, you can flip the video vertically and/or horizontally. This should work for a mirrored image (depending on which axis is mirrored. Doing both would basically rotate the screen 180 degrees)
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