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Sync issues with Nanao MS9
retrorepair:
So I'm using a Sapphire Radeon HD 3850 with the ATI drivers on a dual sync Nanao MS9 which is almost identical to my first setup (that uses a Power Color 3850) but on this one the vertical sync is totally screwed up.
I set it as "GENERIC" and dotclock to 8.5 just like my other cab but no matter what the resolution the vertical sync just won't have it. Soft15khz didn't do this on this monitor, so why are Calamity's drivers? :dizzy:
Calamity:
It might have to do with sync polarities. VMMaker only supports negative sync polarities by now, as it's enough most of the time, however I'll planning to add a polarity option in next release.
You may try to install Catalyst Control Panel (only CCC not the driver), here:
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/9-3/Pages/radeonaiw_xp.aspx?&lang=English
Then try enabling composite sync.
retrorepair:
Hmm, CCC isn't detecting a monitor to be able to adjust those options :badmood:
Is there something I can do on my VGA cable so it knows something's plugged in?
Calamity:
So if you install Soft-15khz over the drivers does it sync again?
Do you mean you're using a PC monitor as your primary device and it's not finding your arcade monitor through secondary VGA?
You do need to plug your arcade monitor as the primary one. I'm working at the moment to add supply for the second device.
retrorepair:
No, I only have the arcade monitor connected, I installed and checked CCC through un-sync'd mess :dizzy:
I'll try and install soft15khz over the top, won't that screw up your driver though?
As an aside, how do I set it up to display 15 and 24khz? I have a switch set up for when I play model 2 games. I guess I'd have to set up the monitor specially but I've no idea what I'm doing there..
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