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Author Topic: MAME on a vertically mounted monitor  (Read 1231 times)

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MAME on a vertically mounted monitor
« on: September 10, 2007, 02:02:45 am »
I'm testing my video card / monitor setup and I want to test my monitor in "vertical orientation" (really, just the picture on its side for now).

Problem is I can't remember the settings to make mame orient the picture vertically. Hoping someone out there can pop back a quick reply.

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Re: MAME on a vertically mounted monitor
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2007, 03:36:56 am »
man, surely you can type mame -showusage or look up mame32 help quicker than I could explain it here.
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Re: MAME on a vertically mounted monitor
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2007, 09:16:02 am »
man, surely you can type mame -showusage or look up mame32 help quicker than I could explain it here.

Well actually, you already explained it by telling him to use mame -showusage. ;) It is under CORE video  options.

If you are using mame32, then go to option/default options. Under display you can change the rotation.