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Whenever a superresolution is picked by Groovymame the top part and lower part of the screen is lost, as if inssuffitient stretch was applied to fill up the entire screen. Log attached. why? any solution?
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It looks like it's your monitor the one actually cropping it. Are you able to display 256 lines, e.g. on Arcade OSD?
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Those modes are clearly cropped, look at the grid, your monitor's adjustment barely shows 232 lines (each row is 8 lines).
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