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hillbilly

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AdvanceCD help
« on: January 11, 2005, 09:09:50 pm »
I asked this question in the software forum and didn't get a reply, and I figured this forum gets read more often so I am going to post here too. If this is not okay sorry mods

I was wondering if I can use advanceCD and a J-PAC together to output to an arcade monitor. I have read that AdvanceMame can output to arcade monitor and AdvanceCD uses AdvanceMame but it runs a Linux setup and I cant determine if it outputs the FE and games at the right frequency.

I have not yet bought a J-PAC, I was thinking I might try this for a future project. If anyone knows if this will work or is willing to test it for me I would appreciate it.

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Re: AdvanceCD help
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2005, 10:23:20 pm »
after digging aroud i found out it does not support arcade monitors

Please note that AdvanceCD works only with PC MultiSync monitors
with these clock ranges:

    Horizontal Clock: 30 to 60 kHz
    Vertical Clock: 55 to 110 Hz

I guess I should have read ALL the files it came with