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Snapping my fingers going THATāS A SETUP!
i wanna watch jurassic park on that
NDS XXL.
@echo off
chdir /d D:\Arcade\RetroArch
start retroarch.exe -c D:\Arcade\RetroArch\config\DS1.cfg --appendconfig D:\Arcade\RetroArch\config\ds1fragment.cfg
start retroarch.exe -c D:\Arcade\RetroArch\config\DS2.cfg --appendconfig D:\Arcade\RetroArch\config\ds2fragment.cfg
@echo on
Above for your enjoyment is the batch file I click on to launch the quite-brittle dual-instanced single-controller, w/ separate config & core-options for each screen, Retroarch setup.
i am trying to get an old sandy bridge laptop with intel HD graphics to output to a CRT over vga-to-component but sadly CRU doesnāt seem to let me set a 240p resolution for the vga port⦠iām not sure if thereās something iām missing. i used the export function to create an edid override for 320x240@60Hz but it just doesnāt come up as a selectable resolution after resetting the driver
either way iām going to get crtpi and misterfpga working on this crt soon
Did you score a studio S-VHS deck for $20!?
Wouldnāt hurt to try 2560x240 or 3840x240, instead, but I think all the examples Iāve read of people getting 15khz modes out of integrated Intel graphics have been under Linux.
I think it was more like $70 after shipping?
Iāve done it in Windows 10 with an Acer Aspire netbook with Intel graphics using an HDMI to VGA adapter. I hate to be that guy who says he did it then canāt really elaborate, but it was years ago. I did use one of the super resolutions Victor is talking about. I remember it being an absolute pain and giving up several times.
tried this too, my issue is it just will never actually show anything iāve fed it under display resolutions. canāt figure out how to proceed past that part and couldnāt find any documentation
Almost side-talkinā