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    Strange Issue with CRT

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    • edmaul69E
      edmaul69 @akafox
      last edited by

      @akafox he has to do the 320x240 mode not 640x480 because of his 15khz arcade monitor

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      • edmaul69E
        edmaul69 @Galaga
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        @galaga can you look and see if any caps are blown? I think this might be a problem with the monitor and not the pi. Even if the original game board you used didnt show an issue. Its been a good many years since i worked on arcades so i am fuzzy on the cause but it is something i have seen before.

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        • akafoxA
          akafox @edmaul69
          last edited by

          @edmaul69 I am aware of that...I just didn't know the resolution settings for the monitor.

          Question..will the pi burn out a arcade monitor like it will an old crt TV?
          Or is an arcade monitor more "like a PC monitor"?

          People want things easy...but then complain that life is boring...

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          • GalagaG
            Galaga @edmaul69
            last edited by

            @edmaul69 I haven't taken the chassis out but I can't see anything wrong. I've never replaced caps on anything before so doing a cap kit is really scary lol. You think I should take it out anyways?

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            • GalagaG
              Galaga @akafox
              last edited by

              @akafox I will try adding the overscan parts in config.txt and see what happens.

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                maxriptide @akafox
                last edited by maxriptide

                @akafox while pc monitors (multisync monitors) are usually protected against out-of-spec signals and may display a message such as "signal out of range", an arcade monitor may be damaged if an out-of-spec signal is sent to it. If you see a scrambled image on your monitor you'd better switch it off as soon as possible.

                Adding overscan will prevent you from getting a pixel-perfect image.

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                • GalagaG
                  Galaga @akafox
                  last edited by

                  @akafox said in Strange Issue with CRT:

                  overscan_left=10
                  overscan_right=10
                  overscan_top=-8
                  overscan_bottom=-4

                  I added those lines in config.txt and it made no change :(

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                  • GalagaG
                    Galaga @akafox
                    last edited by

                    @akafox Actually I added the framebuffer lines under the overscan lines (used 320 and 240) and it fixed the issue! But only in the terminal...

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                    • GalagaG
                      Galaga
                      last edited by

                      Any suggestions?

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                      • akafoxA
                        akafox
                        last edited by

                        strange..are using advmame? you might have to tweak the settings in the admame.rc

                        People want things easy...but then complain that life is boring...

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                        • GalagaG
                          Galaga @akafox
                          last edited by

                          @akafox No, RetroPie is completely ignoring the config.txt settings...

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                          • GalagaG
                            Galaga
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                            Ok I think I finally fixed it to the point where it doesn't make me angry. I decided to try someone else's config.txt as mine was cursed or something :P I went here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6hdpa7893c3ked1/AABCXqUHjXI-C3PUdcq4f8jya?dl=0 and downloaded the "custom_res" config. I renamed it to "config.txt", changed the resolution to 320x240, and added some custom overscan numbers. The lines are still there, but they don't affect the text and only appear on a black screen. I'm sure I could go further and 100% fix it but right now I'm happy. Whew!

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