Thanks again for taking the time to help.
New, new astro city!!
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Yes, that does clear things up lots.
well the whole thing hinges on how groovy mame operates if I use the uvc. I guess il just have to try it out and see what happens. I have groovy mame working so nice atm so I definitely don't wanna mess that up. Hmm thinking about it I'm not sure that it will work since the uvc down scales the resolution. I'm not sure tho il just have to try it lol.
Thanks again for taking the time to help.
Thanks again for taking the time to help.
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If you feed the UVC 640x480 from your PC with no resolution switching at all in GroovyMAME, the UVC will scale it down, yes, but for 320x240 games, this should be pixel perfect if you output to 15kHz. It's the games with other low res modes, like 320x255 or whathaveyou that wouldn't be perfect. It's a compromise on quality vs. how lazy you can allow yourself to be.Nick420 wrote:Hmm thinking about it I'm not sure that it will work since the uvc down scales the resolution. I'm not sure tho il just have to try it lol.
First of all, make a backup of your GroovyMAME folder (excluding the roms, snaps etc), just the configuration stuff. Then you could try just removing the ini file and see what it spits out.
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Interesting thread, Ive always been interested in getting a Naomi for 31khz 360 480P action but it sounds like my Aero would look pretty sweet via a UVC and 24khz , Pretty sure Franco does all the relevant cables/switches so i dont have to keep reaching into the cab to switch from 15/24khz ? I presume it will look nothing like the 480I mess my Viletims adapter outputs for 360 ?
I take it an Aero is similar to an early Astro ?
I take it an Aero is similar to an early Astro ?
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The main question is, can you get your hands on an UVC?Trevor spencer wrote:Interesting thread, Ive always been interested in getting a Naomi for 31khz 360 480P action but it sounds like my Aero would look pretty sweet via a UVC and 24khz , Pretty sure Franco does all the relevant cables/switches so i dont have to keep reaching into the cab to switch from 15/24khz ? I presume it will look nothing like the 480I mess my Viletims adapter outputs for 360 ?
I take it an Aero is similar to an early Astro ?
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That could be a problem lol . Wish someone would come up with a new design, im sure it would sell wellemphatic wrote:The main question is, can you get your hands on an UVC?Trevor spencer wrote:Interesting thread, Ive always been interested in getting a Naomi for 31khz 360 480P action but it sounds like my Aero would look pretty sweet via a UVC and 24khz , Pretty sure Franco does all the relevant cables/switches so i dont have to keep reaching into the cab to switch from 15/24khz ? I presume it will look nothing like the 480I mess my Viletims adapter outputs for 360 ?
I take it an Aero is similar to an early Astro ?
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Ah I understand nowemphatic wrote:If you feed the UVC 640x480 from your PC with no resolution switching at all in GroovyMAME, the UVC will scale it down, yes, but for 320x240 games, this should be pixel perfect if you output to 15kHz. It's the games with other low res modes, like 320x255 or whathaveyou that wouldn't be perfect. It's a compromise on quality vs. how lazy you can allow yourself to be.Nick420 wrote:Hmm thinking about it I'm not sure that it will work since the uvc down scales the resolution. I'm not sure tho il just have to try it lol.![]()
First of all, make a backup of your GroovyMAME folder (excluding the roms, snaps etc), just the configuration stuff. Then you could try just removing the ini file and see what it spits out.
Hmm...in that case I would be reluctant to lose the auto switching functionality of groovyMAME, it just works way too nice
With the sound fix and the relays mod I should be able to get it down to switching the jamma harness being the only physical task I would have to do, which wouldn't be so bad. Does that kind of continual switching tend to cause harm to the jamma connections? that thing fits on tight!
I take it there is no jamma switch thing then? Someone should make one. Seems like it would be pretty easy. You would just need to make a pcb which has 2 jamma female one side and a male the other with some kind of long slide switch in the middle. Or maybe you wouldn't even need the switch since only one is on at any one time, same as what the sound joiner from earlier in the thread does? might be talking bollox here lol
Trevor I know where you can get a uvc, if you want one just pm me. And yeah 25k is awesome. I couldn't believe how "high res" it looked.
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Just be sure not to put unnecessary strain on the wiring when you pull stuff out of the JAMMA connector.Nick420 wrote:Does that kind of continual switching tend to cause harm to the jamma connections? that thing fits on tight!
Of course they exist.Nick420 wrote:I take it there is no jamma switch thing then? Someone should make one. Seems like it would be pretty easy. You would just need to make a pcb which has 2 jamma female one side and a male the other with some kind of long slide switch in the middle. Or maybe you wouldn't even need the switch since only one is on at any one time, same as what the sound joiner from earlier in the thread does? might be talking bollox here lol
Indeed. It's like high res + some subtle scanlines.Nick420 wrote:And yeah 25k is awesome. I couldn't believe how "high res" it looked.
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Ah cool 
Any ideas what the implications would be having a jpac and a uvc powered constantly? Hmm not sure if I would want to have the extortionately expensive and precious uvc being always powered lol but maybe I would be ok with that.
Also what voltage does jamma use? Looking at that board it would be sweet if you could have the power to the relay coils wired into that switch so that when you switch boards it automatically powered the relays when the uvc was in use. Obviously you would want to power everything down before flicking the switch haha.
Edit. I just looked at the jamma pinout diagram and I see that there is a 12 volt feed
Also having thought about if for more that 2 nano seconds I realised that it would be easy to just change the switch for one with more poles and get the desired effect.
Do you have the relay mod done to any of your cabs emphatic? If so, where do you take the 12 volt feed for the relay coils from?
Any ideas what the implications would be having a jpac and a uvc powered constantly? Hmm not sure if I would want to have the extortionately expensive and precious uvc being always powered lol but maybe I would be ok with that.
Also what voltage does jamma use? Looking at that board it would be sweet if you could have the power to the relay coils wired into that switch so that when you switch boards it automatically powered the relays when the uvc was in use. Obviously you would want to power everything down before flicking the switch haha.
Edit. I just looked at the jamma pinout diagram and I see that there is a 12 volt feed
Also having thought about if for more that 2 nano seconds I realised that it would be easy to just change the switch for one with more poles and get the desired effect.
Do you have the relay mod done to any of your cabs emphatic? If so, where do you take the 12 volt feed for the relay coils from?
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I own the relay setup (from FrancoB), but I haven't had time to install it yet. Too busy with kids.Nick420 wrote:Do you have the relay mod done to any of your cabs emphatic? If so, where do you take the 12 volt feed for the relay coils from?
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Re: New, new astro city!!
I can relate to that, I only have only one kid and it's very hard to find time to do anything lol. Another on the way tho...yikes!
The one Franco b sells doesn't look like it will fit my chassis. The connectors look like they are bigger on the ms8. I will have to try and find a connector or I might just solder the wires directly to the pins. Luckily I mess about with relays and wiring on a daily basis so I know what I'm doing there. (Repair access machinery)
Ok well it looks like I have a plan. Il just have to order the few bits I need and crack on. Getting close now, nearly there
. You are a lucky man to have multiple Candys, good work!!
I love too many arcade games to dedicate this one way or another. This things gonna be flippin an a switchin all over the place haha. Hopefully I won't break it....
The one Franco b sells doesn't look like it will fit my chassis. The connectors look like they are bigger on the ms8. I will have to try and find a connector or I might just solder the wires directly to the pins. Luckily I mess about with relays and wiring on a daily basis so I know what I'm doing there. (Repair access machinery)
Ok well it looks like I have a plan. Il just have to order the few bits I need and crack on. Getting close now, nearly there
I love too many arcade games to dedicate this one way or another. This things gonna be flippin an a switchin all over the place haha. Hopefully I won't break it....