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  • '''ArcadeVGA''' is a video card, that was made specifically for Windows, that allows people to use an ...by modern SVGA monitors. This can make it difficult to get standard video cards to display correctly on an arcade monitor.
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  • ...phics output in order to get decent and playable framerates. The modern 3D cards have better shading and reflections than the Nintendo 64 had, so the end re ...oftware to emulate, just the hardware. Several of the first generation of video games are only available via an original machine or a simulation.
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  • ...a blending, custom auto transparency through RGB value, video backgrounds, video snapshots, auto animation of objects through scrolling (In any direction) a
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  • The Neo-Geo cabinet is often known as the MVS (Multi Video System) where the operator can insert multiple game boards in the cabinet. ...Geo Pocket Color'' were released. Each home system had their own size game cards.
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  • The project “Soft-15KHz” is about reprogramming of video adapters and/or their drivers to make them usable with normal Arcade monito ...sometimes requires to buy certain stuff, most likely new or special video cards.
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  • :A. Works with all graphic cards. Some cards have problems with low pixels clocks. ...s means a pixelclock of approximatly 6MHz which is below what most graphic cards can handle. Therfore we double the horizontal resolution to 672.
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  • == Video Tools == : iRotate uses the hardware rotation capabilities of the video card to rotate the screen.
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  • ...56-pin edge connector on the board with inputs and outputs common to most video games. {{Main|Video}}
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  • .../ “Flying Off the Screen: Observations from the Golden Age of the American Video Game Arcade” by Ernest Hilbert] ...the majority of the mame games without additional hardware. (i.e. graphics cards)
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