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Substring:
That repo used doozer build , so it's like downloading from calamity's repo ;)

sickness:

--- Quote from: Substring on September 07, 2020, 05:46:29 pm ---That repo used doozer build , so it's like downloading from calamity's repo ;)

--- End quote ---

ah, didn't know this =_)
I just wanted to upgrade groovymame from 0.220 to 0.223 to check if it was behaving the same with that diehard game :)

sickness:

--- Quote from: Calamity on September 07, 2020, 12:51:11 pm ---@sickness,

Dynamic mode change may fail on the Linux build. Force a super resolution on that game (create a specific empty ini and add resolution 2560x240).

--- End quote ---

so now I've tried a diehard.ini file with only these two lines:

resolution 704x224
switchres 0

and it works!!! :)))
tnx for the hint!!!

Calamity:

--- Quote from: sickness on September 15, 2020, 03:40:40 am ---
--- Quote from: Calamity on September 07, 2020, 12:51:11 pm ---@sickness,

Dynamic mode change may fail on the Linux build. Force a super resolution on that game (create a specific empty ini and add resolution 2560x240).

--- End quote ---

so now I've tried a diehard.ini file with only these two lines:

resolution 704x224
switchres 0

and it works!!! :)))
tnx for the hint!!!

--- End quote ---

switchres 0 disables switchres so no, that doesn't work, it just seems to work.

sickness:

--- Quote ---switchres 0 disables switchres so no, that doesn't work, it just seems to work.

--- End quote ---

Well ok, but my point is that before I had a totally white screen and was unable to play (maybe because this particular game is a bit crazy switching modes between 352x224 and 704x224 like there's no tomorrow...).
Now with this .ini the game visualizes and plays fine (I've tried also to force 352 but then the game had wrong proportions, 704 made it better).

The very strange thing is why it doesn't do this for all the ST-V games in mame, for example Soukyugurentai/TerraDiver works fine, go figure =_)

Now I've even bought a real ST-V with the cartridge of diehardarcde to better understand what this "thing" is doing in real life, I've connected it to a normal scart tv with a supergun, but I don't see it switching modes at least not noticeably by naked eye, it seems always low res :|

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