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| Pinball Wizard:
How did you get Visual Pinball to split across the three screens so well? |
| ivwshane:
--- Quote from: Pinball Wizard on November 22, 2009, 12:21:51 pm ---How did you get Visual Pinball to split across the three screens so well? --- End quote --- Exactly! I've seen two screens and that's easy enough but three? Does the video cards support three out puts? And lastly; are all pinball machines the same dimensions (or generally the same)? |
| Expressline99:
Wife says this would be the only way I'm getting a "fun house" pinball machine. Doesn't like talking dolls. This project is amazing! Can't wait for the details. Might be the next build this coming year! Great job! :applaud: |
| chris77:
unclet, i use the hyperpin (pinball version of hyperSpin) frontend. there are also cabinet versions of visual pinball tables available (16:9 fullscreen). so it is not necessary to edit each table, just plug n play. smalltownguy, its a north q cooler, looks similar to the zalman. kevin, installed a sharp d65 46" 1080p lcd-tv, for backbox a noname 30" 720p tv and the 4:3 scoreboard monitor is a simple benq pc-monitor. pinball wizard, the hyperpin-frontend displays the backglass automatically. visual pinball and pinmame displays playfield and dmd/scoreboard. you can drag the dmd simply via mouse to the dmd-monitor. you have to do this only once - the last position of the dmd will be saved. ivwshane, you need 2 graphic-cards when you use 3 displays. there are widebody pinball cabinets and normal ones. widebodys are a bit wider. greets chris |
| Silas (son of Silas):
I am soooooooooooooooooo jealous. This is awesome. :applaud: :applaud: |
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