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Title: how to set power strip for 15khz
Post by: DYNAGOD on October 08, 2004, 01:12:18 pm
im a little lost lookinga t all the settings..
where and what do ihave to set in powerstrip to obtain a 15khz signal for my arcade monitor.
sorry for the noob question :(
Title: Re:how to set power strip for 15khz
Post by: DYNAGOD on October 08, 2004, 01:56:11 pm
is this the way?

http://www.laurentgleizes.com/omnicade/contenu_en.php?contenu=win15khz
Title: Re:how to set power strip for 15khz
Post by: Hiub on October 08, 2004, 03:46:20 pm
Would this be something good to use when you are outputting into a TV through an S-Video cable? This is freaky, but I JUST came across this today, and I was going to try it but I didn't feel like moving my TV downstairs again.
Title: Re:how to set power strip for 15khz
Post by: DYNAGOD on October 08, 2004, 07:33:31 pm
okay,
im accidentally locked intot a setting my monitor and my arcade monitor cant handle..
how do i get rid of powerstrip on startup?
Title: Re:how to set power strip for 15khz
Post by: Hiub on October 08, 2004, 08:17:59 pm
LOL... Did this about 4 hours ago. Easy way is to start up in safe mode (hit F8 at right before windows boot) and uninstall pstrip. Another way is that pstrip should ask you if you want to load up pstrip again because it did not shut down properly, at that time hit CTRL ALT DEL and kill the pstrip process from the task manager, uninstall the program and reinstall it.
Title: Re:how to set power strip for 15khz
Post by: DYNAGOD on October 09, 2004, 04:27:56 pm
those instructions fomr that website above have to be flawed..
no matter what i do i end up with a a resolution my arcade monitor does not like..
ive a got a nanao dual res set to 15khz and i set it to the 640x480i arcade and it just freaks my monitor out..
i got a sync on my jpac, buy no amount of adjustment will get a stable image,