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SailorSat:


--- Quote from: bent98 on February 08, 2008, 06:25:25 pm ---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?
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Wait... I'll just take a look in my magical orb...
Don't know what you did :)

If you see the resolution in the forceware you should also see TWO refresh rates (57Hz and 60Hz)

bent98:

Yes I do see two.

I then edited pacman ini and updated the resolution to all reflect the proper refresh rate 352x288@57

than ran pacman

Once I ran PACMAN it seem to run it at the default 352x288  rez. Is there something im missing?

SailorSat:

Try running MAME with -verbose and look what it says.

bent98:

I removed the orginal res in custom15.txt and then it tried to grab the custom rez u made.

Only thing was monitor couldnt sync to it.

o well


Ummon:


--- Quote from: SailorSat on February 08, 2008, 01:34:19 am ---
--- Quote from: Ummon on February 07, 2008, 07:36:04 pm ---I don't know what in your build would make it different regarding native res.
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cabMAME doesn't stretch die image to full resolution as base mame does.
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Um...when I select D3D on cabmame, I get a very little image.


Here's a question for you: I notice different timings of the same resolution will shift the image around the screen. Is it possible to create a timing specific to one's hardware that will minimize the amount of monitor adjustment of the image?

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