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Soft-15KHz - slim new tool for 15KHz on normal vga cards
bent98:
I didnt get a chance to try to test build 38 but with the new build I still need to change 17,7 to 17.7 in usermodes.txt right?
SailorSat:
--- Quote from: bent98 on February 08, 2008, 07:20:26 am ---I didnt get a chance to try to test build 38 but with the new build I still need to change 17,7 to 17.7 in usermodes.txt right?
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Soft-15kHz will read both.
bent98:
Sailor the modeline creation is confusing to me. Is there somewhere I could read up on it further or maybe you can shed some additonal light on the subject. Still not sure on how you came up with those values for the three test modes you told me to try out for pacman.
Secondly the issue I was having with my geforce 7950 doubleing refresh on certain resolutions. The fix was using those alternate modelines remedy the doubling. How were the created? listed below
modeline '240x240@58,795' 4,83 240 252 276 310 240 243 246 265 -hsync -vsync (Soft 15 default)
modeline '240x240@60,436' 5,3 240 240 280 336 240 244 247 261 -hsync -vsync (nvidia geforce 7 friendly)
SailorSat:
Read http://easymamecab.mameworld.net/html/monitor1.htm, it pretty much describes it all.
bent98:
I just tried out build 38. It installed with no errors.
I added thismodeline '352x288 17,7kHz 57Hz' 8,25 352 368 408 464 288 289 292 312 -hsync -vsync
to the usermodes.txt file
I did also see the resolution in forceware custom resolution tab. I tried running pacman and edited the pacman.ini file to reflect 352x288@57
I didnt seem to work. I did not remove orginal modeline 352x288 custom15khz.txt.
I think you said you can have two same resolutions co-exsist.
What am I doing wrong sailor?