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GroovyMame and Vision Pro LCD
Calamity:
Hi jrose78,
That makes a lot of sense now. It means that unfortunately you're going to see some stuttering when the refresh is somewhat far from 60 Hz, but it's up to you to judge if you can live with it or not. On the other hand, small differences like 59.70 Hz should be included in the "smooth" range.
jrose78:
Well I could not resist and got a used HP LP2065 off ebay for around 80.00 and I have great news. It works! Mk reports 100% on Mame .. Monitor reports 55hz on vertical and the most important thing is that it scrolls smooth. So I think we have a winner. Couple things to note was once again I had to unistall and reinstall powerstrip because it was not changing the res like it was suppose to when I switched from the Dell to the HP and also to note is that I had to use a DVI-A (a as in analog as in VGA) Because the monitor only has two DVI ports and only the analog signal can go up to 75hz. The HP I got on ebay had a small scratch/puncture in the LCD so I thought I would see if the DELL panel would fit in the HP and it did. Same harness and everything. I also tested qbert and that ran at 61.
Paradroid:
Success! :) Well done.
I know you've stated the model number but perhaps you can take a picture of the sticker on the back of the monitor so that all the details are here for future reference? Might save someone else having to go through trials you went through... ;)
lettuce:
Spec sheet for the HP LP2065 here....
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/ca/en/sm/WF06b/12142134-12142136-12142136-12142136-12142200-12326632-67478465.html?dnr=1
Notice the diffrence in hz its capable of depending on if your using VGA or DVI
I take it this wont do resolutions lower than 640x480??
jrose78:
Windows reports the lowest resolution as 800x600 if that helps. I don't plan on changing the resolution per say just the refresh. I will be keeping it at 1600x1200 and changing the refresh only to what the game is. Here are some pics of the HP panel after I took it out and swaped the dell for it. Also pics of the back of the HP that allowed custom refresh rates and the back of the panel itself.
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