technically software question, just seems logical here in Hardware. Searching did not seem to answer my question.
I recently tried rotating my LCD monitor for mame. Its the first time I've done it in years, and I do remember "not liking it". I found out why today. The Nvidia software "tate" mode works ok in mame, really poorly with SSF, and basically not at all with PCSX2. The FPS is abysmal at best for newer emulators. Even windows seems to have visual slowdown even though the processor is at 99% idle.
At this point I tried using some software that came with my monitor 5 years ago. Its called PerfectPortrait from Portrait displays, a viewsonic bundle software. Seems like they still make software but it cost $$$. Anyway it crashed my computer, blue screens twice and i had to run safe mode to uninstall.
What is a current, hi speed rotation software for Windows xp that works well for gaming?
Thanks
tate software for PC LCD monitors
A few reasons:it290 wrote:Why not just use the tate functions already in MAME? And for SSF and PCSX2, within the games themselves?
I would like to keep the monitor in one position instead of having to turn it around all the time.
I want windows to handle this correctly as well. The Nvidia software works fine if you only want to use word...
I didn't know PCSX2 could do it.
I didn't think it would be so hard to have a universal solution. Its really a pain otherwise. How long has nVidia had tate in the drivers, and it runs this slow
I guess I'll leave it hori. Thanks though
MAME rotation is fine - you tell it to auto rotate stuff and it'll always be the right orientation on the screen.
Windows... I've not had many good experiences with it rotated - it's always been slow for me no matter what software/drivers I've tried - so I'll leave that to everyone elses tips.
The tips for SSF and PCSX2 - the emulators themselves don't support rotation, but a lot of the STGs have a tate mode.
Windows... I've not had many good experiences with it rotated - it's always been slow for me no matter what software/drivers I've tried - so I'll leave that to everyone elses tips.
The tips for SSF and PCSX2 - the emulators themselves don't support rotation, but a lot of the STGs have a tate mode.
Well, it sounds like an issue with Nvidia's drivers. I've got a similar ATI card (Radeon HD 3850) and I can rotate using ATI's software with no problems.
You've probabally allready found this, but there's a thread on Nvidia's forum here : http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion/in ... t2586.html
You've probabally allready found this, but there's a thread on Nvidia's forum here : http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion/in ... t2586.html
Re: tate software for PC LCD monitors
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I recently tried rotating my LCD monitor for mame. /quote]
What monitor do you have. I wanted to tate my monitor, a Fujitsu Siemens 22", but i'm a little bit afraid that it will happen something not so fun.
I recently tried rotating my LCD monitor for mame. /quote]
What monitor do you have. I wanted to tate my monitor, a Fujitsu Siemens 22", but i'm a little bit afraid that it will happen something not so fun.
Udderdude, Yeah I saw that lament thread. Thanks
z0mbie90, I've got a viewsonic 21 inch that is designed to rotate easily. However since windows + nvidia do not handle this very well ive decided to leave it hori.
Cools, SSF does have a tate option, I use it all the time on games like Battle Garegga. In games where the standard console version is cropped, but it has optional tate that gives you the proper playing field, I will set the game to tate, and use SSF to then rotate the screen to match the orientation of the hori monitor. It may seem crazy, but it works.
in the case of Garegga, I do wish the menus adjusted accordingly
z0mbie90, I've got a viewsonic 21 inch that is designed to rotate easily. However since windows + nvidia do not handle this very well ive decided to leave it hori.
Cools, SSF does have a tate option, I use it all the time on games like Battle Garegga. In games where the standard console version is cropped, but it has optional tate that gives you the proper playing field, I will set the game to tate, and use SSF to then rotate the screen to match the orientation of the hori monitor. It may seem crazy, but it works.
in the case of Garegga, I do wish the menus adjusted accordingly