Ok, used the following VMMaker specs:
monitor_specs0 15680-15804, 45-80, 6.801, 4.637, 2.473, 0.444, 0.063, 0.951, 0, 0, 288, 448
monitor_specs1 16100-16300, 45-80, 5.522, 4.418, 1.841, 0.186, 0.062, 0.618, 0, 0, 288, 448
monitor_specs2 25000-25300, 45-80, 2.662, 0.484, 5.566, 0.437, 0.040, 0.952, 0, 0, 384, 768
monitor_specs3 31500-31600, 45-80, 1.608, 0.322, 4.021, 1.648, 0.032, 1.806, 0, 0, 576, 800
Corrected one parameter in Mame.ini
crt_range0 15680-15804, 45-80, 6.801, 4.637, 2.473, 0.444, 0.063, 0.951, 0, 0, 160, 256, 480, 576
crt_range1 16100-16300, 45-80, 5.522, 4.418, 1.841, 0.186, 0.062, 0.618, 0, 0, 256, 288, 512, 528
crt_range2 25000-25300, 45-80, 2.662, 0.484, 5.566, 0.437, 0.040, 0.952, 0, 0, 384, 400, 768, 800
crt_range3 31500-31600, 45-80, 1.608, 0.322, 4.021, 1.648, 0.032, 1.806, 0, 0, 400, 512, 0, 0
Results after running VMM
For the first time I got a full screen desktop (I always maxed out Horizontal on the monitor, still had borders), wow, something must be right here.
I attached the vmm ini (I use a ati 9250 op xp32 so number of modelines is set to 200 and Iterations is set to 5, I also create ini's. You can set these options to 0)
I also attached the mame.ini, change the rom directory to yours.
Rename the attached .txt files to .ini 's and you're ready to go.
I would like some feedback if you try this at home on your XC-2930C
Grtz,
Gurbz.