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I'm trying to find the best way to provide a resolution list. Resolution in one list and refresh ratio in another becomes a little convoluted and I rather have a solid list providing all possible modes available for filtering than two distinct lists. It's all working and accepts multi-selection at this point, but I have a question:
How many digits are actually required for the refresh ratio? I mean, for the uses we are planning, do we need to be as specific as to list "59.59Hz" or simply "59Hz" would be enough? If the second seem enough, should I round that number? For example, "59.97Hz" automatically becomes "60Hz"?
I ask this because the current list using 4 digits contains 946 modes, versus 774 modes if I use a 2 digits approach.
My arcade machine has an arcade monitor in it, but I don't use GroovyMame, but rather the old Soft15 solution and it works great, but I would like to support GroovyMame the way I can and if I can. I also want to give people an easy way to auto generate config files, so any info on this is appreciated.
Thanks.
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