Hi All
Im a total newbie with this area so bear with me.
I'm trying to get the best display possible with a normal PC monitor. I hope to build a simple bartop in the future. I have a CRT at the moment, but its likely I will use a LCD in the bartop. Is it true that a CRT monitor (its 17" 1280x1028) will give me a "better" picture than a 17" LCD monitor? Just curious.
Anyway I have been experimenting with things not knowing what I'm doing. I have bought a CGA to VGA scaler (gbs-8220) from eBay and also a ASUS HD4350 graphics card for soft15khz.
I think I understand now that both of these are useless for what I want? I won't be using a arcade monitor anytime soon. Heres the story anyway.
I got my Scaler first, but couldn't get it to work, I figured out I needed to set my desktop to 640x480 but when I detached the VGA cable it would go back to a higher resolution. I did get it to work a couple of times (can't remember what I did though)
Then yesterday I got my HD4350, installed catalyst 9.2 and soft15khz. Started up Mame and nothing happened. I installed a program called multires too to get into 640x480 easily.
So I thought I would attach my scaler too, it worked and found a signal for once! But I didn't really notice much difference to normal 640x480 except the colours were not as vibrant. I was using ddraw and had hardware stretch on in Mame.ini, so I turned it off and was disappointed the scaler didn't scale it to full screen.
I downloaded Groovymame and tried that, it worked but it was a small display in the top left hand corner of the screen.
I read that with Arcade VGA 3000 you could use that to get authentic arcade resoultions with a normal PC monitor, at least thats what it says on the webpage, is there any truth to that?
I have the T-SLG on order too, I'm hoping this will make the picture look a little better.
Thanks!