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Black bar at bottom with ArcadeVGA and WG9200
clnilsen:
--- Quote from: ahofle on September 08, 2008, 04:04:26 pm ---Well with a multisync like the D9200, he should actually be able to fit those games.
Can you give us more information? What game specifically? What resolution are you running the game at? Have you tried adjusting the vertical/horizontal sizing and position using the on screen display?
Other than a few unusual vertical games, you should be able to run just about everything with no stretching on that monitor.
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Well, I have the windows resolution at 640x480- true color - 60mhz. Everything looks fine in normal windows, so i'm not sure if i should adjust the v/h sizing to fit the games and deal w/ crappy windows or if there is a fix for this that everything looks good.
Roms that run fine include Donkey kong, Pacman, and galaga. It happens on most other games.. just looking at my machine running right now (randomly selecting) Simpsons, Moon Patrol, Defender, Spiderman the video game, Paperboy, and NBA Jam (rev2).
ahofle:
Adjusting the size under one resolution should not affect the others -- it's a digital monitor and stores geometry settings in memory. Try adjusting the sizes and see. Write down the former values if you are really worried about it, but it should be fine.
clnilsen:
--- Quote from: ahofle on September 08, 2008, 09:27:38 pm ---Adjusting the size under one resolution should not affect the others -- it's a digital monitor and stores geometry settings in memory. Try adjusting the sizes and see. Write down the former values if you are really worried about it, but it should be fine.
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Thanks! I was able to adjust the Vertical to get the picture to not roll at least on all the games i mentioned. Unf I still have a 2"+ black bar at the bottom, with the game only using about 80% of the screen top to bottom (fills all the way accross). Is this something I should just live with?
ahofle:
Rolling? I don't remember you saying that. Can you post a picture of the screen? Have you tried adjusting the vertical size and position? Also it would help to know what game you are running as well as what resolution you are running it at.
RayB:
Monitors have a V SYNC pot for the rolling, and V SIZE for stretching the screen. Adjust the size one, not the sync one.