April 26, 2024, 04:55:31 am
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If you want to do it on a Win 7 or Win 10 PC, see this guide:https://www.aussiearcade.com/forum/arcade/m-a-m-e-emulation-projects-and-discussion/89704-a-guide-to-connecting-your-windows-pc-to-an-sd-crt-tv-pvm-or-arcade-monitorThat guide does not specifically cover tri-sync CRT's, but it's a good jumping off point. Your tri-sync CRT's lower range will be 15kHz, which covers the bulk of MAME games up to the late 90's.If you're on Linux there are other options.
max 640 x 480 on this chassis or you will fry the HOT
Just to clear things up... You're saying 800x600@60fps won't work. But would 800x600@50fps? The latter would be just over 32kHz, i think.
familiarize yourself with GroovyMAME, get a compatible ATI video card and a dedicated PC to run it.You will also need a video amplifier to up the voltage to Arcade levels, Ultimarc has what you need.I just went through the whole process with my own Makvision 27" Tri-Mode CRT a few months back, bought a second even for vertical titles. You need to setup CRT EMUdriver with a compatible ATI card and install Atom15 BIOS drivers on the card to lock it at a safe res and refresh. Even just the boot screen of your typical PC can fry that monitor without this stopgap in place. Take your time!Will help when your ready/