peterson65 Posted January 26, 2015 Posted January 26, 2015 anyone here using windows 7 and the arcade vga card? windows 7 has issues if using a interlaced desktop you get a error from direct draw. the workaround is setting the desktop to 640x288 wich kind of sucks.or just use direct 3d. i have seen some posts that in hyperspin they have made a workaround that before each game launch it switches the desktop to a non interlaced and then back on exit. is there something like that in gameex that i can do? i like my desktop at 800x600 also gameex the same.thanksps am i better off going back to xp? or maybe xp x64 even
DazzleHP Posted January 26, 2015 Posted January 26, 2015 Hi Peterson,I'm not at my GX rig at the moment, but there is an option in Display Options i believe that will let you set your monitor as a low VGA, also there is an option somewhere that will let you explicitly change resolution... apologies that i can't find these options for you at present, but i can assure you they are there Enable them both and you should see some progress
peterson65 Posted January 26, 2015 Author Posted January 26, 2015 i am not home right now to check but looking online on the configuration guide i see " Don't switch resolution" is it something with that? no hurry but next time you are in front of your setutup post backthanks
nullPointer Posted January 27, 2015 Posted January 27, 2015 I don't have extensive experience on this topic, but you may be able to adjust your ArcadeVGA settings in the setup wizard. Specifically you might want to take a look at the Stretch Res to X/Y settings. Just spit balling here. 1
peterson65 Posted January 27, 2015 Author Posted January 27, 2015 but its nothing with the arcade vga itself, its direct draw and switching from a interlaced desktop. this is from ultimarcs page:Important note about Windows 7 and 8There is currently a known issue with Windows 7 switching between resolutions, which is caused by a bug in Windows 7 / DirectX.If the desktop is running at an interlaced resolution (eg 640 x 480 on a standard-res monitor), When any game which uses a non-interlaced res is started (which is pretty much any Mame game), an error resuts "Unable to initialize directdraw".Note this only happens if the desktop is running at an interlaced res, which is the case when using a standard res monitor (not a multi-frequency monitor).There is a workaround for this: Run the desktop at a non-interlaced res such as 640 x 288. This might mean using a front end which has a 640 x 288 mode such as Mamewah.The resolution can be switched using the Quickres icon.There are also 3 useful utilities which can be downloaded here. These are simple programs which change to the specified res. So, you can configure a front end to run 640x288.exe to change to this resolution before starting the game. Once this has happened, Mame will then be able to invoke the correct resolution for the game.Note to Mame devs: This issue does not arise if D3D is selected. But owing to not being able to disable stretching in D3D in Mame this results in a poor quality picture.
peterson65 Posted January 27, 2015 Author Posted January 27, 2015 so if there is some way of launching the utility he speaks of and switch to 640x288 desktop and then the mame game, then on exit run the one for 800x600 that would work. but how to do that in game ex.
nullPointer Posted January 27, 2015 Posted January 27, 2015 I could be wrong, but this does sort of sound like what you're getting at (or else I'm misunderstanding - not entirely unlikely!)Stretch Res To XSet StrechResToX and StretchResToY to the resolution to, stretch games to if a game runs at a height above 288, or would display interlaced. 1
tthurman Posted January 27, 2015 Posted January 27, 2015 Isn't direct draw just really buggy past XP?I recall Tom's post, and there was talk of some work arounds in that thread, although I'm not sure they have any relevance to this particular topic.
u-man Posted January 27, 2015 Posted January 27, 2015 I am not aware of this described problems here.... my advice, use GroovyMAME and try it. In GroovyMAME you have the option to do "correct" stretching even in D3D. If the topic would be true, the GroovyMAME forum would be full of the described problem here. Also I wonder how you manage a 800x600i resolution on a standard 15khz monitor, on mine it is impossible to do.GameEx can handle only the resolutions, that are available for the windows OS too. I am sure you can change the resolution prior starting and after exiting a game, but I dont know the command line for this. Thats something I hope others here can solve .
peterson65 Posted January 27, 2015 Author Posted January 27, 2015 the monitor is a wells gardner d9800 so 800x600 is the max. its a tri sync. i may just deal with it and run d3d. i know its not arcade perfect and it doesnt look at as sharp but less of a headache and i never have any sound stutter with d3d as with ddraw. if i had to start over i would have built a cabinet with a large lcd and a normal video card. maybe a 65 inch lcd on the wall and my control panel on a pedestal a few feet in front of it with the computer inside of it? gun games would be a blast on a screen that size
u-man Posted January 27, 2015 Posted January 27, 2015 Dude, you have one of the best crt-monitors ever produced. I also have a NEC 3PG, which has the same frequenzy range like the D9800.With the D9800 you can run 800x600 in progressive mode and even 1280x1024 in interlaced mode.To find GroovyMAME go here: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,135823.0.htmlDeinstall all graphics driver you have and install these ones: http://geedorah.com/eiusdemmodi/forum/viewtopic.php?id=65Then read and install Arcade OSD found here: http://geedorah.com/eiusdemmodi/forum/viewtopic.php?id=46Arcade OSD does the same like Quickres, but is way betterThere are even presets for your monitor, so its very easy.GroovyMAME is the best solution on this planet, when it comes to MAME-Emulation, it generates "pixel perfect" Modelines on the fly, so regarding MAME-games you will ALWAYS have the best settings possible. No matter what game you start, with your setup you can play ALL games in native resolution and nearly all, with native frequencies (depends on horizontal or vertical usage). It has way more resolutions available than arcade-vga drivers.If you have any trouble, just ask, as we have nearly the same setup... and I will never go to LCD again, because CRT is just to awesome.LCD is for noobs LCD is no joy at all, if you ever had experiencied a true CRT setup... believe me, I know what I am talking.my Cab:and the beauty of a NEC 3PG (XM29) picture, look at this awesome scanlines and slot-mask:just watch this video : 1
peterson65 Posted January 27, 2015 Author Posted January 27, 2015 do those drivers work with the arcadevga 5000? if so i will try that tonight thanks
u-man Posted January 27, 2015 Posted January 27, 2015 I dont know exactly what ATI-card is the equivalent to a AVGA 5000, it should be a HD5450, but my guess is a yes .I use a HD 4890 toxic edition.... just try and see what will happen.here is someone with AVGA 5000: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,143550.0.htmland he got it working .
u-man Posted January 27, 2015 Posted January 27, 2015 Ok it can work, but only with the app Powerstrip, as it seems you are a novice, i wouldnt recommend this. Sell the card and buy one of the recommended "official" ATI cards shown on the CRT-Emu-Driver page. Sad to say this .
peterson65 Posted January 27, 2015 Author Posted January 27, 2015 yea i think i need to ditch the arcadevga. should have left well enough alone as i had windows xp was running soft 15k and the built in nvidia video on my mothernoard and no problems, then i got the dumb idea hey lets redoo everything and install win 7 x64 then no more soft15k with the nvidiam should have just bought a good ati card not the arcadevga. oh well. i may still have my original drive with xp on it
u-man Posted January 27, 2015 Posted January 27, 2015 Sad thing is... Nvidia will not work with GroovyMAME, not without Powerstrip and I cannot recommend it, as you can damage your awesome CRT, if you make it wrong. Sell the AVGA, buy a used recommended ATI on ebay... i have spent 40euros, for the fastest possible card, that was supported by GroovyMAME at that time and I am more than satisfied.Funny part is, I started also with a Nvidia and Soft15khz... it did worked well, but comparing to GroovyMAME... its inferior .And like i said, you have one of the best CRT-Monitors of the world, I wouldnt do something "inbetween". 2
DazzleHP Posted January 29, 2015 Posted January 29, 2015 I want to give you a seal of approval but the truth is i have zero experience with CRT's. However, i have been watching u-man's progress since day one and he has done immense ground work on this subject. To the point of insanity in fact I would listen to what he has to say, but also at the same time do your own research. If i ever came to have my own arcade CRT, i would ask him. Just sayin
peterson65 Posted February 20, 2015 Author Posted February 20, 2015 Sad thing is... Nvidia will not work with GroovyMAME, not without Powerstrip and I cannot recommend it, as you can damage your awesome CRT, if you make it wrong. Sell the AVGA, buy a used recommended ATI on ebay... i have spent 40euros, for the fastest possible card, that was supported by GroovyMAME at that time and I am more than satisfied.Funny part is, I started also with a Nvidia and Soft15khz... it did worked well, but comparing to GroovyMAME... its inferior .And like i said, you have one of the best CRT-Monitors of the world, I wouldnt do something "inbetween".well i took a chance and went back to xp, installed the drivers for the built in nvidia and soft15khz ( pulled out the arcadevga) and liked how that worked much better so i took your sugestion and ordered a HD 4890from ebay, should arive today or saturday and have groovymame 157 downloaded (to match my 157 roms) and crt emudriver . i will report back ps anyone want to by a arcadevga 5000 here in the states? 1
peterson65 Posted February 21, 2015 Author Posted February 21, 2015 got the ati card installed with crt emudriver still haven't got groovymame going yet (sunday project) but just the card and the drivers I ran mameui set galaxian to auto on everything and it works! I have screwed around so much trying to get it to play without stutter and to fit the screen and look good with the arcade vga and never had good luck. now its looks awesome and fits. cant wait to get groovy up and going. thank!!! u-man 1
DazzleHP Posted February 21, 2015 Posted February 21, 2015 Awesome! Glad you got that sorted. U-man really knows his stuff when it comes to VGA anyone want to by a arcadevga 5000 here in the states?You may want to advertise your card in the Trade Forum. Though not as effective as a dedicated site such as ebay, you can be sure anyone looking in there has the same interests, and it has worked well for members 1
u-man Posted February 22, 2015 Posted February 22, 2015 got the ati card installed with crt emudriver still haven't got groovymame going yet (sunday project) but just the card and the drivers I ran mameui set galaxian to auto on everything and it works! I have screwed around so much trying to get it to play without stutter and to fit the screen and look good with the arcade vga and never had good luck. now its looks awesome and fits. cant wait to get groovy up and going. thank!!! u-manGlad to see it worked and that you start to like it allready. Go here and read carefully how to install properly: http://geedorah.com/eiusdemmodi/forum/viewtopic.php?id=46For GroovyMAME there is not much to do... just change the paths to matchup your setup (i.e. Roms etc.) and change the monitor type to - MonitorType = "D9800" in your mame.ini ..... and you are ready to go .If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I welcome every true CRT enthusiast . With the configuration that we both have, we enjoy the lowest inputlag in the emulation world, of just 2-3 frames comparing to the average LCD MAME gamer, with a 6-7 frames inputlag . We nearly play every game in pixel perfect resolution and framerate/frequenzy. Its the one and only way to "true" arcade feeling... and not only arcade also nearly every other console based emulator is played like the original.In other words, just enjoy your awesome monitor with a continuous frequency range of 15-38khz, that covers every arcade game and consoles up to the first HDTV ones . From my point of view, I will never go back to LCD... ok, not really true.... i like my bartop as well , but thats the only case, where i would accept the usage of a LCD . 2
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