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AmokSolderer:
Oops, I had a typo in my pacman command, hard to spot on the arcade monitor.  :embarassed:

Now I have the new switchres installed, but it doesn't do much good..

It seems like the favourite resolution of fs-uae is 692x540 @50Hz which could fit the original res of PAL Amigas including borders. So I ran the following command to run it with this resolution:

switchres 692 540 50 -s -l "fs-uae"

But the result is not as expected, the whole picture is shifted to the right.

When I run fs-uae from the desktop (with running X-server) then everything is almost right, it's just a bit too wide as the resolution is 640x480 instead of 692x540.
How can I change the resolution of the groovy arcade desktop to 692x540?

Substring:
You can't change your desktop resolution to the one you'd like. And the resolution you expect is out of reach for 15kHz, so I wonder what is your source for that. You can't run the command from a terminal, it would imply fs-uae runs on KMS which I'm not sure of. Better reach the desktop and try the same command. But really, this resolution looks weird to me.

AmokSolderer:
This seems to be the default resolution of FS-UAE.
I admit that the 50Hz is confusing, because it's an interlace mode.
When I calaculate it with switchres, I can see that the frequencies are right.


--- Code: ---switchres 692 540 50 -c
Switchres: Modeline "696x540_50i 15.675000KHz 50.000000Hz 14.170200 696 724 791 904 540 565 571 627 interlace -hsync -vsync
--- End code ---

BTW, when I run the switchres command from the desktop I don't have this shift to the right. I guess I'm going to play a bit with the resolutions from there.

Thanks for your help

Sledge:
So is this ready for prime time?
I'm considering trying Linux/GM for one of my machines to see how it compares to windows...
Is there a guide for linux newbies like me to follow on how to do this?
Cheers

Substring:
Hi!
My only advice would ve to burn the iso on a usb stick, boot on it and try a rom that is shipped with the distro. What's your setup ? CPU, video card, monitor

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