I meant Saka's drivers. n/t


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Posted by betacrash on January 28, 2002 at 14:32:45:

In Reply to: Re: Trident Blade3D and Arcade Monitor Problems posted by MK on January 28, 2002 at 13:41:18:

: I have the same setup as your brother and all games i've tried work fine.

: You didn't mention it but I assume Windows at 640x480 is running fine. If so, games should look fine also... all you have to do is configure mame32 properly.

: 1) I use stretchmame so that the image stretchs by software (tb3d doesn't support hwstretch)

: 2) Set in the options to use always 640x480

: 3) Check the "stretch" and "use system memory" boxes

: That's all I can think of right now. Hope it helps.

: Oh BTW, which are Suzuki's drivers?
: Do you mean Saka's?

:
: : I just need to know if someone can help me help my brother. He has his Computer with a Trident Blade3d video card connected to his jpac and then connected to his arcade monitor. He used the Blade3d so he could run windows on his cab (he is using Suzuki's drivers) But the problem is that when he launches a game in MAME32 the picture is absolutely fried. The image is scrunched up half size and is distorted, but NEO-GEO games run fine and flicker free. If anyone can help it would be appreciated. -betacrash





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