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Setting up for Win7, LCD, and Nvidia Card??
lettuce:
--- Quote from: Calamity on August 27, 2011, 04:06:45 pm ---It's strange you have so many video modes available in that system, probably several instances of each mode are being listed for some reason. I've just arrived today, hopefully in a day or two I can make a patch so it won't crash because of that, I'm curious to see which modes are listed. By the way, have you tried Hyperspin in that system?
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How do i check to see what modes are listed? No i havent tried Hyperspin yet, will that make a difference?
Calamity:
How do i check to see what modes are listed? No i havent tried Hyperspin yet, will that make a difference?
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I was just curious as HS is known to crash when many resolutions are available, but I don't know if it only happens with my hacked drivers or is a general rule.
lettuce:
Calamity, you come up with a patch for this yet so it doesnt crash?
Calamity:
--- Quote from: lettuce on September 01, 2011, 05:05:36 pm ---Calamity, you come up with a patch for this yet so it doesnt crash?
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Hi lettuce,
I've just uploaded a patch that should at least avoid the crash, check here:
http://mario.groovy.org/GroovyMame/WindowsATIDrivers/
file is groovymame32_0143.013c_test2.rar
Please run it from command line like this:
mame 1942 -ps -monitor lcd -video d3d -v -md 4 >1942.txt
Then post here the txt log file so we can check which video modes your system is reporting.
Thanks!
lettuce:
Ok have attached the 1942.txt file.
Mame run fine now, no error messages.....but the display didnt look that great very blocky on my LCD screenn guess thats cos there no filtering going on. What the best way to get a more authentic arcade monitor look?
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