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lettuce:
Looks like ill go for the one on ebay then, will powerstrip sort out any overscan problems i may have with the TV? or will i still need to access the service menu for the TV?
Fozzy The Bear:
--- Quote from: lettuce on March 04, 2006, 09:16:24 am ---Looks like ill go for the one on ebay then, will powerstrip sort out any overscan problems i may have with the TV? or will i still need to access the service menu for the TV?
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Powerstrip should sort that out for you.... To be honest most genuine arcade monitors are overscanned to a degree in any case. So you'll be getting the look of the real thing if it is a little overscanned.
As you say though... if it doesn't sort it, you can always take a look at the TV service menu.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
dennis808:
If you already have an ArcadeVGA card, I don't believe you need to use powerstrip, 'cos all you're going to do with powerstrip is tell the graphics card to output a 15KHz signal, which is what the AVGA is built to do... :s
Fozzy The Bear:
--- Quote from: dennis808 on March 06, 2006, 05:50:58 am ---If you already have an ArcadeVGA card, I don't believe you need to use powerstrip, 'cos all you're going to do with powerstrip is tell the graphics card to output a 15KHz signal, which is what the AVGA is built to do... :s
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No that's not quite correct.... It also allows you to adjust the overscan and image size/position. Which in this case is what he wanted to do.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
dennis808:
Well, it was correct but not complete ;)
Do you mean it's possible to adjust overscan with an ArcadeVGA or with Powerstrip?
Mind you, it can be really hard to find the right code needed to enter the service menu of a TV.
I wasn't able to find the one of the old Panasonic TV I'm using.
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