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CRT Emudriver 2.0 - Emulator compatibility list
Overkill:
Retroarch is running well, using rgui. But I have some screen tearing on the top image scrolling of the MD, 32X, MCD games. Don't know what I'm missing in the configuration:
crt_switch_resolution 2560 15khz
crt_switch_center_adjust = "0"
crt_switch_resolution = "1"
crt_switch_resolution_super = "2560"
crt_switch_resolution_use_custom_refresh_rate = "true"
custom_viewport_height = "240"
custom_viewport_width = "2560"
custom_viewport_x = "0"
custom_viewport_y = "0"
video_aspect_ratio = "8.000000"
video_driver = "d3d11"
video_frame_delay = "0"
video_fullscreen = "true"
video_fullscreen_x = "0"
video_fullscreen_y = "0"
Professor Jones:
--- Quote from: Overkill on July 06, 2019, 08:29:51 pm ---Retroarch is running well, using rgui. But I have some screen tearing on the top image scrolling of the MD, 32X, MCD games.
--- End quote ---
I might have the exact same problem. I posted a topic about this in the libretro forums but I still don't know how to resolve it.
https://forums.libretro.com/t/retroarch-crtemudriver-vsync-problem/23759
pixel69:
Hello,
if you are using the genesis gx plus core, try to set borders to top/bottom in the options of the core
For master system I prefer to set borders to full
fuchi_jeg:
I would like to thank Calamity for all of your hard work! I have been building my system for a few years, and am finally getting my cabinet close to completion.
I am running several emulators that aren't represented on this list, and I would like to let you guys know that these are working perfectly on a crt emudriver/arcade monitor setup with windows 7 64 in either native resolution or in a few cases, super resolution. GPU is r9 380x.
Standard version of nestopia, 1.40 native resolution.
SNES9X 1.56.2 flawless in super resolutions.
kega fusion version 3.51 with calamity's direct draw files. Switching resolutions perfectly in hyperspin. I have tried other versions of fusion and cannot duplicate this. only 3.51 works for me.
supermodel is also switching resolutions just fine. version .02A
Yabusa 0.9.14 was working for all saturn emulation, but hangs on launch since installing r9 380x. will have to revisit the emulator and edit the post. EDIT: *yabausa was defaulting to 800x600 resolution. after correcting the resolution yabausa launches and shuts down correctly.*
Xebra. version 19/6/25 The biggest success, and I feel the best PS1 emulator. Looks stunning using super resolutions. Dithering is intact, debatable whether that's a plus or minus, but I love it.
Dolphin 5.0. I understand it isn't a "240P" emulator, but it is also works very well using super resolutions.
Please let me know if you have any questions on the settings for these emulators. Sometimes it takes a lot of messing around to get them to work, especially Xebra because the info is mostly in Japanese.
NYI:
--- Quote from: fuchi_jeg on November 01, 2019, 02:01:44 pm ---I would like to thank Calamity for all of your hard work! I have been building my system for a few years, and am finally getting my cabinet close to completion.
I am running several emulators that aren't represented on this list, and I would like to let you guys know that these are working perfectly on a crt emudriver/arcade monitor setup with windows 7 64 in either native resolution or in a few cases, super resolution. GPU is r9 380x.
Standard version of nestopia, 1.40 native resolution.
SNES9X 1.56.2 flawless in super resolutions.
kega fusion version 3.51 with calamity's direct draw files. Switching resolutions perfectly in hyperspin. I have tried other versions of fusion and cannot duplicate this. only 3.51 works for me.
supermodel is also switching resolutions just fine. version .02A
Yabusa 0.9.14 was working for all saturn emulation, but hangs on launch since installing r9 380x. will have to revisit the emulator and edit the post. EDIT: *yabausa was defaulting to 800x600 resolution. after correcting the resolution yabausa launches and shuts down correctly.*
Xebra. version 19/6/25 The biggest success, and I feel the best PS1 emulator. Looks stunning using super resolutions. Dithering is intact, debatable whether that's a plus or minus, but I love it.
Dolphin 5.0. I understand it isn't a "240P" emulator, but it is also works very well using super resolutions.
Please let me know if you have any questions on the settings for these emulators. Sometimes it takes a lot of messing around to get them to work, especially Xebra because the info is mostly in Japanese.
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Thank you for the information regarding compatibility. I want to piggyback off this post and ask to anyone who might know - does an emulator need to have been built explicitly with super resolution compatibility in mind? I've used groovymame and emu4crt, the awesome fork of mednafen by silmalik, and they work great with super resolutions, but haven't tried with other emulators. Like Xebra - I'm fairly sure that author wouldn't have had super resolutions in mind when he developed it.
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