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GroovyArcade live-CD 2020
Substring:
Can't tell for sure, but most chances are that mainly emulation evolved, not settings
robotdance:
Hi Substring. I've been using GroovyArcade for the last few weeks now and it is absolutely fantastic! Thanks so much for all your work on the project.
I'm having two minor issues: the switching of virtual desktops and sound issues. I've followed your instructions on the GitLab troubleshooting page to try to fix both of the issues, but they still seem to happen. For the sound, the audio originally stuttered, but now I get no audio after installing and switching to PulseAudio (sdl). And the virtual desktops still seem to switch with the same button combination even after copying and editing the openbox xmlfile.
Any ideas of anything else to try? Or is there some way I can verify that I made the changes correctly? (I tried to follow the instructions exactly!)
benyamin39:
Hi,
I have setup an arcade cabinet built on a slim form Lenovo thinkcentre intel core2 Duo desktop with PCIE Radion 7000 series graphic card connected via DVI-I to an NTSC TV RGB modded and with ATOM-15 BIOS patch. It is a pretty standard hardware configuration I believe. I made it work on Windows 10 with CRTEmudriver groovymame using either standard resolutions (my preference) and superresolutions. I do not have any dual monitor configuration. Everything boot and run from the NTSC TV fine
Being a Linux guy, I now want to install groovyarcade. I am running from the 2020.06 version, booting from a USB key.
My problem is that the video I get is scrambled (sync problem):
On Power ON, I reach the groovy arcade boot menu where I can choose either 15kHZ or NTSC. So I am fine up to that point.
After that, if I select either 15kHz or NTSC, the splash screen picture that follows is scrambled.
I tried to change the resolution. I used the Tab option on the boot menu and edit the video mode from 640x480iS to 320x240eS. The resolution will change to 320x240 but still I got a scrambled picture
I tested the 15kHz signal. I disconnected my NTSV TV and connected VGA monitor. The picture is out of sync, so I believe the signal is 15kHz.
So the resolution is correct, 15kHz signal is correct, but the image is scrambled.
Is it an issue with this particular Radeon graphic cards series? Can I edit the modelines somehow to adjust? Did I miss a step?
Thx for your help and the great work around Groovyarcade.
Substring:
--- Quote from: robotdance on December 21, 2020, 01:17:51 am ---Hi Substring. I've been using GroovyArcade for the last few weeks now and it is absolutely fantastic! Thanks so much for all your work on the project.
I'm having two minor issues: the switching of virtual desktops and sound issues. I've followed your instructions on the GitLab troubleshooting page to try to fix both of the issues, but they still seem to happen. For the sound, the audio originally stuttered, but now I get no audio after installing and switching to PulseAudio (sdl). And the virtual desktops still seem to switch with the same button combination even after copying and editing the openbox xmlfile.
Any ideas of anything else to try? Or is there some way I can verify that I made the changes correctly? (I tried to follow the instructions exactly!)
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As the arcade user, can you first rm -rf ~/.config/openbox/ and then again do https://gitlab.com/groovyarcade/support/-/wikis/2-HowTo/2.4-Troubeshooting#virtual-desktops-are-switched-on-button-shortcuts
Substring:
--- Quote from: benyamin39 on December 23, 2020, 12:14:35 pm ---Hi,
I have setup an arcade cabinet built on a slim form Lenovo thinkcentre intel core2 Duo desktop with PCIE Radion 7000 series graphic card connected via DVI-I to an NTSC TV RGB modded and with ATOM-15 BIOS patch. It is a pretty standard hardware configuration I believe. I made it work on Windows 10 with CRTEmudriver groovymame using either standard resolutions (my preference) and superresolutions. I do not have any dual monitor configuration. Everything boot and run from the NTSC TV fine
Being a Linux guy, I now want to install groovyarcade. I am running from the 2020.06 version, booting from a USB key.
My problem is that the video I get is scrambled (sync problem):
On Power ON, I reach the groovy arcade boot menu where I can choose either 15kHZ or NTSC. So I am fine up to that point.
After that, if I select either 15kHz or NTSC, the splash screen picture that follows is scrambled.
I tried to change the resolution. I used the Tab option on the boot menu and edit the video mode from 640x480iS to 320x240eS. The resolution will change to 320x240 but still I got a scrambled picture
I tested the 15kHz signal. I disconnected my NTSV TV and connected VGA monitor. The picture is out of sync, so I believe the signal is 15kHz.
So the resolution is correct, 15kHz signal is correct, but the image is scrambled.
Is it an issue with this particular Radeon graphic cards series? Can I edit the modelines somehow to adjust? Did I miss a step?
Thx for your help and the great work around Groovyarcade.
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As everytime : which release are you using ? VeS' (from that topic) ? or mine ? I'll reach Calamity and get the timings of the Atom15 bios and suggest a solution for you
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