Please describe the process you're following to output video through the VGA... and then... (using Arcade OSD).
Hi Calamity, thanks for helping! Big update here. I do get some stable modes, but things get weirder and weirder. First, to answer your request:
Before installing crt_emudriver, I right click on the desktop, screen resolution, detect, select 2nd display that appears, go to the "multiple displays" box and tell it to "connect anyway". I do not touch anything else in there.
I then install crt_emudriver, and after that VMMaker as described in my original post.
Opening ArcadeOSD, I hit down arrow once, then 2, 1, 2 to lock the program to Display 2 (the grey title bars says display 2, and that display 2 is connected.) I then hit the up arrow and select a 15kHz resolution, but fail to get 15kHz

(I do exactly the same thing with
this older laptop and it works fine, save that it's running XP32 not Win7 x64 and i don't have to enable the 2nd display because it appears by itself after i install crt_emudriver 9.3 x32, it's just greyed out and i tell windows to extend the desktop. I don't have to mobility-mod crt_emudriver, it just installs.)
I should probably admit to making my own VGA-BNC cable with a home-cooked sync combiner. This cable works fine with crt_emudriver on my other laptop. It runs (negative) H-Sync into a 1N4148 diode, then into V-Sync, then the combined line runs through a 330R resistor and two 100uF caps in parallel. As i noted, this works fine with the older laptop linked above.
EDIT: I don't
think it's the cable. With more testing on the Toshiba/Mobility HD 4250 I actually do get some stable 15kHz & 16kHz modes. 384 x 240, 384 x 256, 448 x 240, 1088 x 256 all work (all are at 60p) but there's no common factor i can see. 320 x 240 @ 60p fails to sync, as do most of the modelines. And like i said, the list of resolutions doesn't look right to begin with. No interlaced modes appear in the list at all, like they do with the older laptop. Not even 640 x 480 @ 30, and i left that untouched in the reslist.txt for both systems. (Should any correct resolution i add in there as @ 30 produce an interlaced mode?) There are actually one or two 58p modes in the list, but otherwise they're all @ 60p.
EDIT2: It's not the cable! Or at any rate, when I put my multimeter on the cable at 448 x 240 @ 60p 15.650kHz, it reads about 15.45kHz. When i do the same for 320 x 240 @ 60p 15.637kHz, it reads about 200kHz. I built a VGA breakout for testing a while back, and this produces almost identical results across the sync lines twisted together with no components at all! For example, at 448 x 240 @ 60p I get 15kHz, where 320 x 240 @ 60p gives over 200kHz! The non-working modelines all seem to cough up higher Sync rates, anywhere from 40-ish kHz to just over 1MHz. Can't remember which mode gave me the 31kHz-looking Side-by-side image, but it might have been a 45kHz rate with ~3 images?
I tested the raw output on my older laptop, and it always gives 15/16kHz and works for modes that the 4250 does not.
I'm using a lite version of Win7 x64 (with a legit key, as it happens), could this be the problem? I'm sure i tried my original disc for one install as well, and it had the same problems.
EDIT3: Screenshots of what the installer for crt_emudriver says when it installs (i use the setup.exe in \driver\, yes?) -
is crt_emudriver's install msg,
a close up with the box scrolled down. There are three lines of text, the lower two saying the same thing. I do not let it restart after this, and then set test mode on.
[ur=http://i.imgur.com/KwOMVPA.jpgl]Third [/url]shot is VMM maker opening up, showing those 3 extra "displays".
Hope all this editing doesn't ninja anyone trying to help
