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Notice something today on the Neo-Geo BIOS boot screen
#326671 - 06/07/14 07:15 AM Attachment: 0000_0.png 307 KB (0 downloads)
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If you do some tuneup on the mame.ini settings then you should enable to see the letters and stuff on the green area. Those are little lighter in the green. If you turn off the HLSL then the green will clover those up. I wonder the colors are correct? I never gotten to see BIOS screen before on the real machine.
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Re: Notice something today on the Neo-Geo BIOS boot screen
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#326673 - 06/07/14 08:05 AM
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Would that be best viewed while looking at the monitor at an angle?
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Re: Notice something today on the Neo-Geo BIOS boot screen
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#326699 - 06/08/14 12:51 AM
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> Would that be best viewed while looking at the monitor at an angle?
Four pieces of snapshot. One of the piece post.
You mean get the light green letters and other light green stuff to show better on my computer screen? I don't think that will work. Not on the default mame.ini settings that for sure.
Have to be a real machine and real arcade monitor to tell any different between MAME and the real thing. Just needed proof.
I won't worry about this now since non of the MAME team want to give an answer.
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Re: Notice something today on the Neo-Geo BIOS boot screen
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#326701 - 06/08/14 01:14 AM
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Hmm. I can see it better now that I'm on my laptop. When I first seen this post it was on the computer at work. The lighter green and darker green are clearer to see now.
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Re: Notice something today on the Neo-Geo BIOS boot screen
[Re: Dullaron]
#326703 - 06/08/14 03:37 AM
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> If you do some tuneup on the mame.ini settings then you should enable to see the > letters and stuff on the green area. Those are little lighter in the green. If you > turn off the HLSL then the green will clover those up. I wonder the colors are > correct? I never gotten to see BIOS screen before on the real machine.
A real NeoGeo will do that on boot - it's part of its power-on self test routine. The colours are correct, it isn't supposed to be readable. You normally don't see it on a real machine because the monitor will still be warming up.
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Re: Notice something today on the Neo-Geo BIOS boot screen
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#326704 - 06/08/14 03:42 AM
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> > If you do some tuneup on the mame.ini settings then you should enable to see the > > letters and stuff on the green area. Those are little lighter in the green. If you > > turn off the HLSL then the green will clover those up. I wonder the colors are > > correct? I never gotten to see BIOS screen before on the real machine. > > A real NeoGeo will do that on boot - it's part of its power-on self test routine. The > colours are correct, it isn't supposed to be readable. You normally don't see it on a > real machine because the monitor will still be warming up.
Oh OK. Thanks for clear me on this.
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Re: Notice something today on the Neo-Geo BIOS boot screen
[Re: Vas Crabb]
#326754 - 06/09/14 10:14 PM
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> > A real NeoGeo will do that on boot - it's part of its power-on self test routine. The > colours are correct, it isn't supposed to be readable. You normally don't see it on a > real machine because the monitor will still be warming up.
When we'll be near perfect emulation, we'll have this warming up time
...or not
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