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Taken from BYOAC thread [http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=43728.msg408968#msg408968 here], thanks to wpcmame.
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This page deals with the Powerstrip software, a tool to create [[Custom display modes (Windows) - Powerstrip|custom display modes in Windows]]. The information is taken from BYOAC thread [http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=43728.msg408968#msg408968 here], submitted by BYOACer wpcmame.
  
 
Here are the values for the AVGA resolutions (with doubled horizontal resolution)
 
Here are the values for the AVGA resolutions (with doubled horizontal resolution)
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1. Close powerstrip<br>
 
1. Close powerstrip<br>
 
2. Open the file powerstrip.ini<br>
 
2. Open the file powerstrip.ini<br>
3. Add the following lines under the [Custom Resolutions] heading.(If the heading doesn't exist, just create it at the end of the file)<br>
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3. Add the following lines under the <nowiki>[Custom Resolutions]</nowiki> heading (If the heading doesn't exist, just create it at the end of the file).<br>
  
[Custom Resolutions]<br>
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[Custom Resolutions]<br>
480x240=480,16,48,32,240,4,3,15,9072,7<br>
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480x240=480,16,48,32,240,4,3,15,9072,7
512x240=512,16,48,40,240,4,3,15,9702,7<br>
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512x240=512,16,48,40,240,4,3,15,9702,7
512x256=512,16,48,40,256,4,3,17,9702,7<br>
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512x256=512,16,48,40,256,4,3,17,9702,7
512x264=512,16,48,40,264,5,3,17,9702,7<br>
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512x264=512,16,48,40,264,5,3,17,9702,7
576x240=576,8,56,48,240,4,3,15,10836,7<br>
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576x240=576,8,56,48,240,4,3,15,10836,7
592x240=592,16,56,48,240,4,3,15,11214,7<br>
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592x240=592,16,56,48,240,4,3,15,11214,7
608x240=608,16,64,40,240,4,3,15,11466,7<br>
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608x240=608,16,64,40,240,4,3,15,11466,7
768x240=768,16,80,56,240,4,3,15,14490,7<br>
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768x240=768,16,80,56,240,4,3,15,14490,7
640x240=640,16,64,48,240,4,3,15,12096,7<br>
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640x240=640,16,64,48,240,4,3,15,12096,7
640x256=640,16,64,48,256,4,3,17,12096,7<br>
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640x256=640,16,64,48,256,4,3,17,12096,7
672x240=672,16,64,56,240,4,3,15,12726,7<br>
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672x240=672,16,64,56,240,4,3,15,12726,7
704x256=704,24,72,48,256,4,3,17,13356,7<br>
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704x256=704,24,72,48,256,4,3,17,13356,7
704x264=704,24,72,48,264,5,3,17,13356,7<br>
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704x264=704,24,72,48,264,5,3,17,13356,7
704x288=704,24,72,48,288,5,3,19,13356,7<br>
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704x288=704,24,72,48,288,5,3,19,13356,7
736x240=736,16,72,56,240,4,3,15,13860,7<br>
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736x240=736,16,72,56,240,4,3,15,13860,7
784x240=784,24,80,56,240,4,3,15,14868,7<br>
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784x240=784,24,80,56,240,4,3,15,14868,7
768x288=768,16,80,56,288,5,3,19,14490,7<br>
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768x288=768,16,80,56,288,5,3,19,14490,7
424x272=424,16,40,32,272,4,3,18,8064,7<br>
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424x272=424,16,40,32,272,4,3,18,8064,7
448x240=448,8,48,32,240,4,3,15,8442,7<br>
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448x240=448,8,48,32,240,4,3,15,8442,7
512x240=512,16,48,40,240,4,3,15,9702,7<br>
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512x240=512,16,48,40,240,4,3,15,9702,7
512x288=512,16,48,40,288,5,3,19,9702,7<br>
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512x288=512,16,48,40,288,5,3,19,9702,7
632x264=632,16,64,48,264,5,3,17,11970,7<br>
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632x264=632,16,64,48,264,5,3,17,11970,7
640x288=640,16,64,48,288,5,3,19,12096,7<br>
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640x288=640,16,64,48,288,5,3,19,12096,7
800x288=800,24,80,56,288,5,3,19,15120,7<br>
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800x288=800,24,80,56,288,5,3,19,15120,7
  
  
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All resolutions should now be available. To test them:<br>
 
All resolutions should now be available. To test them:<br>
mame gauntlet -resolution 672x240
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mame gauntlet -resolution 672x240
  
To change the windows desktop to one of these resolutions use the right slider in powerstrip. (The resolution will not be available in Windows' display properties)
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To change the windows desktop to one of these resolutions use the right slider in powerstrip (the resolution will not be available in Windows' display properties).
  
This procedure worked for me with both a Radeon9200SE and a GeForce2.
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The .ini file is known to work with both a Radeon9200SE and a GeForce2 and possibly other videocards.

Revision as of 02:05, 7 March 2006

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This page deals with the Powerstrip software, a tool to create custom display modes in Windows. The information is taken from BYOAC thread here, submitted by BYOACer wpcmame.

Here are the values for the AVGA resolutions (with doubled horizontal resolution)

How to use them:

1. Close powerstrip
2. Open the file powerstrip.ini
3. Add the following lines under the [Custom Resolutions] heading (If the heading doesn't exist, just create it at the end of the file).

[Custom Resolutions]
480x240=480,16,48,32,240,4,3,15,9072,7 512x240=512,16,48,40,240,4,3,15,9702,7 512x256=512,16,48,40,256,4,3,17,9702,7 512x264=512,16,48,40,264,5,3,17,9702,7 576x240=576,8,56,48,240,4,3,15,10836,7 592x240=592,16,56,48,240,4,3,15,11214,7 608x240=608,16,64,40,240,4,3,15,11466,7 768x240=768,16,80,56,240,4,3,15,14490,7 640x240=640,16,64,48,240,4,3,15,12096,7 640x256=640,16,64,48,256,4,3,17,12096,7 672x240=672,16,64,56,240,4,3,15,12726,7 704x256=704,24,72,48,256,4,3,17,13356,7 704x264=704,24,72,48,264,5,3,17,13356,7 704x288=704,24,72,48,288,5,3,19,13356,7 736x240=736,16,72,56,240,4,3,15,13860,7 784x240=784,24,80,56,240,4,3,15,14868,7 768x288=768,16,80,56,288,5,3,19,14490,7 424x272=424,16,40,32,272,4,3,18,8064,7 448x240=448,8,48,32,240,4,3,15,8442,7 512x240=512,16,48,40,240,4,3,15,9702,7 512x288=512,16,48,40,288,5,3,19,9702,7 632x264=632,16,64,48,264,5,3,17,11970,7 640x288=640,16,64,48,288,5,3,19,12096,7 800x288=800,24,80,56,288,5,3,19,15120,7


4. Save the file and start powerstrip
5. Go to to the "Custom resolutions" window.
6. Select "user defined" resolutions.
7. Mark all resolutions in the window
8. Click "add resolution" and restart windows if necessary.

All resolutions should now be available. To test them:

mame gauntlet -resolution 672x240

To change the windows desktop to one of these resolutions use the right slider in powerstrip (the resolution will not be available in Windows' display properties).

The .ini file is known to work with both a Radeon9200SE and a GeForce2 and possibly other videocards.