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Orientation problem with Mame
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leapinlew:
I didn't see anything in the control panel...

I put a video card in and disabled the onboard card and it works. Thanks for the tip.

Any idea why the onboard intel does that?
Popcorrin:
I'm not sure why it does it but I had the same thing happen with an intel chip.  I think the consensus is that onboard intel isn't much of a chip for gaming.
leapinlew:

--- Quote from: Popcorrin on January 22, 2006, 12:53:13 pm ---I'm not sure why it does it but I had the same thing happen with an intel chip.  I think the consensus is that onboard intel isn't much of a chip for gaming.

--- End quote ---

Ok. Good to know.

Thanks for the heads up - I was scratchin my head with this one.
u_rebelscum:

--- Quote from: Popcorrin on January 22, 2006, 12:53:13 pm ---I'm not sure why it does it but I had the same thing happen with an intel chip.  I think the consensus is that onboard intel isn't much of a chip for gaming.

--- End quote ---

Intel onboard video has a feature that "automatically rotates" screens that are taller than they are wide.

I heard the setting can be changed, but it's hidden somewhere deep in the tapped (I don't have one ATM).
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