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Beretta:
oh you know what, you might be right, maybe it's the original arcadevga im thinking of.. they update it from time to time to keep up.. although it's still considered pretty weak sauce for 3d games.. mame this is'nt a issue though.

far as i know the card is same they just have a reprogrammed bios to output 15khz, where as using something like soft 15khz has same effect but it works with the drivers.. so it's only useful AFTER windows has already loaded..

arcadevga since it is a modified bios will output the correct freq as soon as it's initialized, so you can even enter the PC's bios.


it's more plug and play friendly then using soft 15khz, but it's also one of the more expensive routes to go.. not to mention if you want to use the card for 3d games you're tied to a weak GPU.
Avinitlarge:
After a bit of research I found something good. You can alter the bios on a Radeon 9250 so it runs at 15khz. I think thats what I will be doing. The card is on its way and ive got the software and instructions to do it.
Beretta:
really? please share, linky?
Avinitlarge:

--- Quote from: Beretta on August 14, 2009, 03:16:35 pm ---really? please share, linky?

--- End quote ---

Links removed by saint. These are links to a method used to pirate the Ultimarac ArcadeVGA BIOS. Aside from the copyright issues, Andy from Ultimarc is one of us and deserves better than this.
--- saint


Beretta:
awesome thanks, i might go this route as well then, save money over a arcade vga and i wont have to worry about the monitor getting bad signals before windows with soft 15khz
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