> -- > - The graphics are mixed through resistors, which means that all elements are bright > grey, and everything which overlaps with the ball is white. > -- > > And maybe which explains why the background is somewhat illuminated grey instead of > being black in .147, after couriersud's update, and when comparing that to .146u4 in > which background was a solid black color. > > It would be great if someone can make a video recording with a pong pcb and tv set > hooked up and another video of pong running in a cab to show if there are any > illuminated differences (ie: such as a smoke plexiglass cover maybe dimming the video > output from tv set too much?) I would like to believe the videoclips would be useful > references.
I'm not sure between the prior pong implementation and the rewritten netlist method, but I did notice some oddities with pong with the newer implementation which I posted on MT: http://mametesters.org/view.php?id=5038
If the screen is indeed solid black, I'm sure such a fix is trivial.
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