> > > If it is PCB related then shouldn't modern PC hardware be able to produce any > effect > > > that old arcade hardware can! There is a way to get that display with a PC on a > > > arcade monitor but i don't know how, i seen emulator cabinets with that display > on > > > youtube. > > > > Yeah, it's called "running at the exact (low) resolution the real games did". > > GroovyMAME does that, occasionally with help from a special video card called the > > "ArcadeVGA". > > And using a tube with slow phosphor, and adjusting beam focus to suit the resolution > you're using, and carefully tuning the greyscale setup on the monitor... Doing it > right requires effort, but it definitely has nothing to do with resolution or > anti-aliasing.
What TV's or arcade screens have a tube with slow phosphor!
I am the original retro game dork.
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