Difference between revisions of "ArcadeVGA"
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− | ArcadeVGA is a video card that allows people to | + | [[Image:ArcadeVGA.jpg|thumb|ArcadeVGA videocard|160px|left]] |
+ | ArcadeVGA is a video card, that allows people to use a old arcade monitor, typically used a 15khz signal. | ||
− | Most modern PC's consider 31Khz or | + | Most modern PC's monitors consider 31Khz or higher signal, wich given problems with using in a real arcade monitor. Modern video cards typically disable 15khz to prevent users from being used by the driver. This may get this pretty hard to get this to work on a Arcade monitor (even with Adcanced MAME). |
− | + | With using this videocard it a lots easier to get a standard MAME and most other emulators to run on a arcade monitor. | |
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+ | While ArcadeVGA support about 20 lowbased resoulutions, some may not work on a arcade monitor. You can prevent MAME to using these resoulutions by disabling them with a tool (M.A.M.E. Resolution Tool). | ||
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+ | By using Windows XP, you may want to see the desktop using a lower resoulution than 800x600. By doiung that, you can use [http://www.ultimarc.com/download.html Quickres Utility]. This utility can select any resoulution, the videocard have. | ||
===External Links=== | ===External Links=== | ||
− | + | *[http://www.ultimarc.com Officiel homepage for ArcadeVGA] | |
− | *[http://www. | + | *[http://mamewah.mameworld.net/downloads.htm M.A.M.E. Resolution Tool (support ArcadeVGA direct)] |
Revision as of 08:23, 19 March 2006
ArcadeVGA is a video card, that allows people to use a old arcade monitor, typically used a 15khz signal.
Most modern PC's monitors consider 31Khz or higher signal, wich given problems with using in a real arcade monitor. Modern video cards typically disable 15khz to prevent users from being used by the driver. This may get this pretty hard to get this to work on a Arcade monitor (even with Adcanced MAME).
With using this videocard it a lots easier to get a standard MAME and most other emulators to run on a arcade monitor.
While ArcadeVGA support about 20 lowbased resoulutions, some may not work on a arcade monitor. You can prevent MAME to using these resoulutions by disabling them with a tool (M.A.M.E. Resolution Tool).
By using Windows XP, you may want to see the desktop using a lower resoulution than 800x600. By doiung that, you can use Quickres Utility. This utility can select any resoulution, the videocard have.