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Strange issue with GroovyMame v.146
mamenewb100:
--- Quote from: Calamity on July 22, 2012, 12:32:16 pm ---
Just out of curiosity, have you tried booting with the arcade monitor attached to the VGA output? Why are you using the DVI one?
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You have to use the DVI port on ArcadeVGA. VGA port is only for 15 Khz.
Yes there something strange with AVGAs detection of resolutions. I had another one that went bad and it did the same thing on a different PC.
It seems to be only standard OS resolutions that give false information though. The AVGA modes work fine.
krick:
--- Quote from: mamenewb100 on July 22, 2012, 03:11:42 pm ---
You have to use the DVI port on ArcadeVGA. VGA port is only for 15 Khz.
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The DVI port is for a PC monitor only. The VGA port is for standard res arcade monitors or multi-frequency arcade monitors.
I thought you had a multi-frequency arcade monitor. If so, then you should be using the VGA port.
mamenewb100:
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mamenewb100:
--- Quote from: Calamity on July 22, 2012, 12:32:16 pm ---
Just out of curiosity, have you tried booting with the arcade monitor attached to the VGA output? Why are you using the DVI one?
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AVGA only outputs 15 Khz on VGA. ;)
I still don't get why Xorg can find the lower res modes. I suppose because Arch is using standard VESA modes instead of looking for ATI modes. :(
mamenewb100:
No it is not multi-frequency sadly. Don't make me get pissed at my monitor again lol. I'm trying to make good with what I have. The games look great, it's just the desktop that isn't right.
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