My Drift Out 94 PCB seems to work just fine, except that on a couple of different monitors (a PVM and a standard scart tube telly; the latter of which typically likes games that don't agree with my PVM) the image is about an inch off screen to the left.
I'm running it through and RGB scart supergun. Any ideas why this is happening?
Drift Out 94 woes!
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Re: Drift Out 94 woes!
I have one of these, and it is more off to the left than my other games.
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Re: Drift Out 94 woes!
Which games do you have issues with running on your PVM?spadgy wrote: (a PVM and a standard scart tube telly; the latter of which typically likes games that don't agree with my PVM)
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Re: Drift Out 94 woes!
The first Raiden never liked my set-up (It may have been another element of my set-up of course; I run my supergun through a RGB-to-YUV component video converter).
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Re: Drift Out 94 woes!
I was asking because I 've never had any issue whatsoever with any of my PCBs (+300) on my PVMs (2530, 1910,1340). Games with wieird refresh rates like Raiden 1,2 and plus alpha work perfect. My be your RGG encoder. I use Sigma AV7000.spadgy wrote:The first Raiden never liked my set-up (It may have been another element of my set-up of course; I run my supergun through a RGB-to-YUV component video converter).
