This thread is a 2 question post.
1. I feel like I'm not wrapping my head around Groovymame and all of it's side programs properly, CRT Emudrivers, VMmaker, Arcade OSD etc. Does there exist a guide somewhere, preferably video, for Windows 10 and the most recent Groovymame version and it's side programs? Every guide I can find is out of date or specific on Windows XP or 7 features and sometimes also on older versions of VMmaker, Emudrivers etc. The few "go to guides" people recommend are irreverent at this point when using more modern hardware and software and the only video tutorial I can find is also out of date at this point too. I'm really after a in-depth guide which skips nothing from start to finish.
2. With that said, I MAY have it setup somewhat correctly, but maybe not either since it's not working 100%. I installed the emudrivers, the software says it was successful. I install the video modes (24 to be exact) with VMmaker which that says was successful. I can change my desktop now to a bunch of really obscure resolutions but none of them my arcade monitor, Nanao MS9, likes. (I read somewhere that 640 x 480 should be safe but that was out of sync too) No matter what it's out of sync. I once managed to get it to display Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Tachi in 15khz whilst dual monitoring off a LCD screen with the Nanao MS9. I don't know how I got it going exactly, and because most games the Switchres was changing to what were very incorrect resolutions I tried to play around with it to get everything working but I seemed to break Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Tachi and the other handful of games that actually worked. Now Switchres triggers what seems to be almost random resolutions. For the most part their double the res of what it should be. I assume that Switchres is changing to odd incorrect resolutions because I'm dual monitoring, but given that the arcade monitor won't sync I got no choice.
Hopefully this wasn't too wordy.
My setup is as followed:
Windows 10 64bit Home Editon
Groovymame 0.200 installed on top of Mame 0.200
Video game is a Radeon 2250. Using the DMS-59 port with the DMS-59 -> 2 Male VGA cable.
Arcade connected through JPAC. Sega New Astro City -> Windows 10 PC