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    Amiberry - AGA Games on LCD 1200x600

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      rswanie
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      Hi,

      Could someone please point me in the right direction? I'm using retropie with a couple of emulators on a Raspberry Pi 3b+. What I've tested thus far is Vice, Amiberry, Mame and the Gameboy Advance ones. For some reason AGA games on Amiberry is bigger than the size of the screen, so the bottom part of all the games are below the bottom of the screen. Older ECS games display correctly.

      All the other emulators display correctly. It's just the AGA games on Amiberry that does this. The games work fine though. Just the screen that is cut off at the bottom to such an extent that you are missing quite a bit of the game screen. Thank you in advance.

      The screen is a Waveshare 7" LCD via HDMI. I'm running the latest version of retropie since of last night (21 July 2019).

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        rswanie @rswanie
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        Forgot to mention that I'm using WHDLoad games in Amiberry. For both the AGA and ECS games.

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          rswanie
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          As an update I installed the Pixel desktop and started Amiberry from there. I created a hardfile and installed WB3.1 on there and installed whdload. When I run AGA games from the Worbench OS, I do not have this issue where the AGA games are bigger than the LCD. So there must be some setting when running whdload directly from the amiberry emulator in retropie that is causing this. Still looking for a solution.

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