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Soft-15KHz - slim new tool for 15KHz on normal vga cards
crabfists:
Hello,
I would like to buy a UMSA SCART adaptor so I can play SNES/MAME games on my Panasonic SCART CRT TV. I'm not sure if it will work with my Radeon R7 265? I am also unsure if I will need the soft15khz dongle? Hoping someone knows the answer to these questions.
I am running Windows 7.
Thanks in advance :)
SailorSat:
You don't need the dongle for sure. The dongle was made for NVidia cards at that time.
As for the newer radeons... May work, but I haven't testet anything beyound HD 5000 series (which did not work at the time).
crabfists:
@SailorSat Thank you for your reply. I guess I will find out if it works... :) I will report back.
If it doesn't work could I install another soft15khz graphics card alongside it and connect that to the UMSA?
SailorSat:
As long as you can tell your SNES emulator what monitor to use, yes.
crabfists:
I can report the Radeon R7 265 did not appear to work with soft15khz. Whichever resolution I tried I could not get a picture on my CRT. I was not 100% sure how to know it was working though. I tried a few resolutions and the windows desktop would not display on the CRT. I also tried the 15khz ZSnes version.
My setup:
AMD Radeon R7 265
AMD Catalyst 14.4
Windows 7 64 bit
I wonder if I get an Nvidia PCI graphics card and run Windows XP in a VM it will work? Anybody got experience of this?
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