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Groovy Arcade Linux Screen setup
Calamity:
Your using the -monitor multi setting, that's not suitable for your monitor it seems.
You'd rather use something around 31 KHz. Possibly a custom monitor_specs for that monitor would help.
Anyway, at first I though you where just testing on the LCD. Is that the monitor you're going to use? It's just that switching resolutions on a LCD is not a good idea, and GroovyArcade is about switching resolutions. There's an interesting method for LCDs and GroovyMAME using Powerstrip but it's intended for Windows.
You may still try switching resolutions but it's almost sure you won't get consistent results regarding geometry, so manual tweaking from your LCD's OSD will be required.
processor:
Hi Calimity,
Many thanks for your answers.
--- Quote ---You'd rather use something around 31 KHz. Possibly a custom monitor_specs for that monitor would help.
--- End quote ---
Very Strange, I'm sure that i forced 31khz, SVGA, 4/3. I'll check Tomorrow
--- Quote ---Anyway, at first I though you where just testing on the LCD. Is that the monitor you're going to use?
--- End quote ---
No, I just use this LCD for the setup, once finished, the pc will be in a Egret II cab with a J-PAC. (USB)
So, once in the cab everything should be ok?
Calamity:
Oh, that's a relief.
Yes, whatever results you can get with the LCD are irrelevant for how it will work in your target monitor. Just get all the specs you can from the monitor you're going to use so we can cook some custom settings for it.
processor:
What kind of specs do you need?
Calamity:
Frequency ranges and a timing chart if available.
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