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Re: What does HLSL do for MAME?
05/24/11 06:03 PM
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> HLSL programs in fact allows for 3D effects (shaders: usually small collections of > arithmetic code which can work on 3D coordinates or pixels) to be computed on your > graphics card, which in turn can alter the appeareance of MAME's rasterized graphics > output. As for now, to simulate the output of old arcade monitors, as in this current > implementation.
Thanks for the explanation. One day, the CRT TV with component inputs in my arcade cabinet will die and I will need to replace it with an LCD, so I'll keep an eye on this one. The problem will be fitting a 16:9 TV into a 4:3 space.
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