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GroovyMame and Vision Pro LCD
jrose78:
--- Quote from: Calamity on April 12, 2012, 02:02:09 pm ---Just to make sure, did you try this line?
monitor_specs0 30000-81000, 56-76, 0.636, 3.813, 1.906, 0.318, 0.064, 1.048, 0, 0, 1200, 1200
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I kept the setting the same as the vision pro other than updating the monitor_specs0 line. Rebooted a couple times too.
Calamity:
By updating the monitor_specs0 you mean you used a line like the one I posted today? (I made this one specific for the Dell)
jrose78:
--- Quote from: Calamity on April 12, 2012, 03:09:13 pm ---By updating the monitor_specs0 you mean you used a line like the one I posted today? (I made this one specific for the Dell)
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Yes that exact line. The monitor just shoots into powersave mode.
Calamity:
Ok but that shouldn't happen if you run a 60 Hz game, like goldnaxe, if it goes into powersafe too then something odd is going on.
jrose78:
--- Quote from: Calamity on April 14, 2012, 06:43:12 am ---Ok but that shouldn't happen if you run a 60 Hz game, like goldnaxe, if it goes into powersafe too then something odd is going on.
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I reinstalled Powerstrip. Just starting Powerstrip caused the monitor to go into powersave. Only after unplugging the dvi cable and plugging it back in could I see the desktop again. Next I tried using a VGA instead of a DVI cable and suddenly everything works. I tried MK and it showed 56 so I went back in and changed the spec line to 54 from 56 and launched it again and now the monitor says 55. I then checked the scolling in MK and noticed that it does in fact have jitters/jumping when moving. The skipping or jitter is slight and not bad at all. So my next question is what advantage do I have using GroovyMame over regular Mame with my setup? Do you think the monitor is fixed at 60 internally?
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