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Model 2 Emulator and CRT Emudriver
Recapnation:
You can and should use VMM on whichever system with CRT Emudriver installed. You must study your monitor's limitations and then define the monitor specs line accordingly so that VMM lets you make proper definitions. That's all explained in Eiusdemmodi.
buttersoft:
I've tried a 384i mode on several TV's and PVMs and it's worked fine. Can't remember exactly which parameters I was increasing to compensate, possibly the sync width and refresh. However, at that low res the interlacing makes it look and flicker like anus. And I did have a sizing trigger to contend with for some weird reason, like the the PAL/NTSC sizing change but not. A 31kHz PC monitor might be able to push a 384p mode the same way though, IDK.
That aside, Model 2 titles are polygon games, so increasing the res to say 480i makes little difference and is probably in improvement over 384i. The 2D hud isn't pixel-perfect but regarding the 3D models themselves you'd be hard pressed to spot any difference save for the better.
Calamity:
Model 2 runs at 57.524160 Hz. First of all, you'd need to create whatever mode that has that refresh.
For 15 kHz, I'd use 496i@57.52 Hz and set vsync in your emulator.
With a PC monitor, aside from using 384p which will require heavy adjusting to remove the borders, you could use 768p with software scanlines, in case they're supported.
Nodoyuna:
First of all, thanks for the replies
--- Quote ---Model 2 runs at 57.524160 Hz. First of all, you'd need to create whatever mode that has that refresh.
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How can I add a new video mode? When using VMMaker, any change in the modes list will erase the previous ones
buttersoft:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,153488.0.html
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