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Sega model 3 #segamodel3 How to use fullscreen on RetroPie

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    DomGSR-T @Folly
    last edited by 1 Mar 2024, 03:44

    @Folly

    Just tried what you have asked and it just displayed bigger than native resolution but still a small images in the center of the screen.

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      Folly @DomGSR-T
      last edited by Folly 3 Jan 2024, 08:40 1 Mar 2024, 07:25

      @DomGSR-T

      Are you using a TV ?
      Looks like your Monitor/TV seems to stick in the default resolution.
      Sadly, I don't think I can solve this problem for you.

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        DomGSR-T @Folly
        last edited by 1 Mar 2024, 12:07

        @Folly

        Yes, I'm using a TV, and it can display all the resolution from the runcommands but the higher I use the slower it runs... I want to use native SuperModel resolution and stretch it to a fullscreen 4*3.

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          Folly @DomGSR-T
          last edited by Folly 3 Jan 2024, 12:35 1 Mar 2024, 12:34

          @DomGSR-T said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3 How to use fullscreen on RetroPie:

          @Folly

          Yes, I'm using a TV, and it can display all the resolution from the runcommands but the higher I use the slower it runs...

          Sure it will display the resolutions but I doubt that it switches correctly.
          Otherwise you would have fullscreen, right.
          Indeed it gets sower when using higher resolutions.

          I want to use native SuperModel resolution and stretch it to a fullscreen 4*3.

          Try and use a regular monitor and see if you can accomplish fullscreen with that.
          Then you and I know it's due to your TV.

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            DomGSR-T @Folly
            last edited by 2 Mar 2024, 06:11

            @Folly

            Ok, I have tried to get the pi connected to my pc monitor, which is a old HP w2558hc with a native resolution of 1920*1200 and so far could not get it working...

            Edited the config.txt file...
            tried
            hdmi_group=2
            hdmi_mode=68

            and
            hdmi_group=2
            hdmi_mode=69

            also tried
            hdmi_drive=2

            and also this one
            config_hdmi_boost=4

            I guess I will have to ask for help on this one too...

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              Folly @DomGSR-T
              last edited by Folly 3 Feb 2024, 20:16 2 Mar 2024, 20:16

              @DomGSR-T

              Is there a specific reason why you are using these extra settings ?
              I would have to dig into them in what they do but in my opinion they would not be needed or could even have an opposite effect.

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                DomGSR-T @Folly
                last edited by 6 Mar 2024, 05:48

                @Folly said in Sega model 3 #segamodel3 How to use fullscreen on RetroPie:

                @DomGSR-T

                Is there a specific reason why you are using these extra settings ?
                I would have to dig into them in what they do but in my opinion they would not be needed or could even have an opposite effect.

                52bd1093-a268-449c-92c8-e017ca258003-image.png

                Well this is what I found in https://elinux.org/RPi_Configuration to use a 1920*1200 monitor... for now I have have a black screen on the pc monitor and it works fine on my Sony TV with the correct settings

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                  Folly @DomGSR-T
                  last edited by 6 Mar 2024, 09:59

                  @DomGSR-T

                  I would have to test this but I think forcing the resolution means that switching to other resolutions is not possible anymore.
                  That would explain that you only see a small window.

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                    DomGSR-T @Folly
                    last edited by 7 Mar 2024, 05:29

                    @Folly

                    Just to make sure I explained myself correctly, the resolution changes for every XINIT setting that I choose. Native looks like this:

                    6ddd4bfc-0507-42e8-a789-e056794dfee3-native2.jpg

                    XINIT 800x600 looks like this:

                    179085e1-7768-4d33-991b-9a1f946f57bb-800 native2.jpg

                    XINIT 1024x768 looks like this:

                    1e611d51-4859-48ac-9228-ad07c24b0b14-1024 2.jpg

                    XINIT 1600x900 looks like this:

                    71789bcf-7da8-4fae-9410-cf834b44f3eb-1600 2.jpg

                    The XINIT 1920x1080 would fill the screen completely...Funny thing is that the native does not display all the complete image, it's cropped on the top and on the right.

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                      Red_Trev
                      last edited by 18 Jun 2024, 16:11

                      have found a one line command for installing SuperModel from the cmd line ..

                      curl -sSL https://git.io/JSDOy | bash

                      It does nest the <system> within every other one in es_systems.cfg, so you will have to extract at least one for it to be found by retropie, also change <platform> to arcade for the games to be scraped properly:

                      43d2011c-3690-489f-aecf-e0fe7989b55d-image.png

                      first impressions are its kinda slow, however I must tweak various settings to get it optimized:

                      https://github.com/Retro-Devils/Sega-Model-3-PI-4

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