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How I was able to get mamewah 1.62 to work on my component t.v.
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hypernova:

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Me being a grammar ---smurfette---, that capitalized "G" would bother me to no ends...Fix that! ;D

I have component as well, as I followed skadar's thread.  I personally used 640x480.  I don't see why you need the 432.  Using the TV service menu along with Powerstrip makes overscan almost disappear.  (You can't use Powerstrip to make it perfectly fit, because the picture will screw up once you try to make it small enough.)  Plus, as Howard said, you can just move the layout parts a tad inward to compensate anyways for Mamewah.  All in all, I'm happy with my very small overscan.
Howard_Casto:

--- Quote from: hypernova on June 08, 2006, 06:59:07 pm ---Me being a grammar ---smurf---, that capitalized "G" would bother me to no ends...Fix that! ;D


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That's not a capitalized g, it is a small letter g.  LED signs don't have under-hang for p's q's and g's so they look like that. 


Btw...

You can compensate for overscan in mame by using artwork files as well. There's a thread I made over in the monitor forum a while back. 
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