gotta love the elbowemphatic wrote:For me, Double Dragon (I always use the elbow move) is like a sweet chore. It's like meditation. You can kinda zone out while playing, and it's relaxing.
Following my own instructions (recommend me some games?)
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Re: Following my own instructions (recommend me some games?)
Check out my "1cc" YouTube Channel
YouTube
YouTube
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Re: Following my own instructions (recommend me some games?)
I use a Ati X300 (old but perfectly fine still) which allows more modelines (due to using the old version of the ati driver). I paid £9 for it shipped, and it's half size, perfect for compact desktop computers.
pics:
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Re: Following my own instructions (recommend me some games?)
And if you don't wanna have an ugly DVI/VGA adapter:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-8m-DVI-I-to ... 0490349789
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-8m-DVI-I-to ... 0490349789
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I'd still need an extra cable with one of those
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Can newer AMD gpus still output 15k at all?
AMD has brought out their version of a much much more powerful Rasberry Pi. Has VGA out.
http://www.gizmosphere.org/why-gizmo/gizmoboard/"
AMD has brought out their version of a much much more powerful Rasberry Pi. Has VGA out.
http://www.gizmosphere.org/why-gizmo/gizmoboard/"
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By the way I read an article about some genius Rasberry Pi user who connected the thing up to an arcade machine for an authentic experience. He talked about the whole lengthy process of his video hack. Rasberry Pi co. shook his hand and posed for photos and everything.
Turned out He installed hyperspin and ran it through a scaler via hdmi converter.
Turned out He installed hyperspin and ran it through a scaler via hdmi converter.
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How I forgot to add 3 Wonders to my Horizontal list, I will never know.
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I put that on attract mode when I tested the Pony. Gorgeous game/s. Well chuffed I've got it.
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Mmmm was thinking about 3 Wonders but wasn't sure it made the grade...chariot and midnight wanderers are pretty good tbh..How I forgot to add 3 Wonders to my Horizontal list, I will never know
If I had a pound for every time I said that to myself!!Should have checked everything thoroughly before buying
cutting the heatsink on the 2400 was rushed and ended up messy... So I've binned it
Jpac is on the way so next week I can try and totally **** one of my nice 31k rigs by switching it to 15k!!
For gods sake, its a carton box - not the holy grail!
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Tbh the 2400 was only good to test functionality, it doesn't support low dot clocks so I would have likely moved away anyway.
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And I'm done. Boots up to the customised internal MAME UI with a very limited selection of horizontal, 2P simultaneous games. Fully controllable by the pads.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxaCVg ... sp=sharing"
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxaCVg ... sp=sharing"
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxaCVg ... sp=sharing"
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxaCVg ... sp=sharing"
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Awesome....good work cools!!
If I was running 149 would i need to run clrmamepro again using these?
If I was running 149 would i need to run clrmamepro again using these?
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Reword the question so it makes sense please.
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****!! Thought they were links to your new version....didn't realise they were just pics!!cools wrote:Reword the question so it makes sense please.
What romset are you using for these?
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Added a few more to the vert section...don't think were gonna get to 100 unless we include some of the more average titles...
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151
You should really update.
You should really update.
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Yeah but that means new romset and having to faff about with clrmamepro again...cools wrote:151
You should really update.
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can't you keep an "outdated" version? I mean .. the game stays the same ...
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Between these versions there have been some good changes to Groovy, so it's worth doing. For 99% of games there won't be any ROM changes.
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mmm...might have a play, so long as I haven't got to download an entire 151 romset...cools wrote:Between these versions there have been some good changes to Groovy, so it's worth doing. For 99% of games there won't be any ROM changes.
For gods sake, its a carton box - not the holy grail!