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Title: Computer built, emulators running - now I discover a problem
Post by: Jasonlyvers on February 07, 2012, 07:06:44 am
I have everything built and running with my frontend (HS).  My problem: I'm using Win 7 64 bit, and soft 15 appears to not work on Win 7.  I'm using integrated graphics (which works fine).  Here are my options:



Any other ways to fix this issue?  What would YOU do?
Title: Re: Computer built, emulators running - now I discover a problem
Post by: CheffoJeffo on February 07, 2012, 07:54:20 am
Why would switching OS require you to get a JPac ?
Title: Re: Computer built, emulators running - now I discover a problem
Post by: Ansa89 on February 07, 2012, 08:04:33 am
I think he build/configured a pc using a normal 31KHz screen.
Now he wants to put that pc into a cabinet and (obviously) he needs a pc_to_jamma connector.

IMHO the best choice is to buy a jpac/jammasd and eventually a graphic card and use soft15khz.
If you wanna use a normal tv, then I suggest to build a vga_to_scart cable for better video result.
Title: Re: Computer built, emulators running - now I discover a problem
Post by: Jasonlyvers on February 07, 2012, 08:34:05 am
I appreciate the quick responses.

Why would switching OS require you to get a JPac ?
Sorry, wasn't clear.  Switching doesn't require it - I have to buy it if use an arcade monitor.  If I don't, I can skip it and use an iPac to hook up my controls and send the signal to the TV directly.


IMHO the best choice is to buy a jpac/jammasd and eventually a graphic card and use soft15khz.
If you wanna use a normal tv, then I suggest to build a vga_to_scart cable for better video result.
Any recommendations on a card that is VERY compatible/stable?  I'm a little tired of building and tweaking. I'm way over budget already - I can run everything I play on integrated graphics, so the card is only required to support Soft 15 - price is a definite concern at this point.
Title: Re: Computer built, emulators running - now I discover a problem
Post by: Ansa89 on February 07, 2012, 08:46:38 am
ATI radeon HD4850 or ATI radeon HD5450 or ATI radeon 9200.
I know these cards to work well with linux, so I think they are good also for soft15khz.
Title: Re: Computer built, emulators running - now I discover a problem
Post by: isucamper on February 07, 2012, 08:49:35 am
For what it's worth i run soft15k on my integrated graphics card.  Can't remember the PC model at the moment but its a Dell and the graphics chipset is nvidia.  It's quite and cool.  If you can get away with this, I highly recommend it. 
Title: Re: Computer built, emulators running - now I discover a problem
Post by: Green Giant on February 07, 2012, 10:32:31 am
Personally I would sell the arcade monitor, get a 27" TV with component (assuming you are in the US), get an hdmi/dvi to component connection.

You walk away with a profit, and there are probably only 10 people alive, who are only on these forums, would be able to notice something strange about your monitor.


A composite TV is not enough.  If you can snag some sort of component type input you are good.
Title: Re: Computer built, emulators running - now I discover a problem
Post by: wizkid32 on February 07, 2012, 11:14:40 pm
I'd go with the IPac and T.V., unless you have a compelling reason to do otherwise.