

Much easier to just pick up something like an NVIDIA FX 5200 for cheap if your card isn't supported. There's also the "ArcadeVGA" cards which don't require registry/software hacks, but those are kind of expensive. Then all you need is a card supported by Soft-15kHz and you're good to go: Here's two good lists I could find, might come in handy as references at a thrift store: There's a few other monitors that support 15 kHz resolutions through VGA, though, if you're interested in picking one up ever. Yup! :) Mine is a Mitsubishi Megaview Pro 37. I suggest just walking into the nearest store and asking about AGP-slot video cards, because odds are your system won't have a PCI-E slot (and you probably won't need it anyway).


Newer systems (that is, most motherboards post-2005) use PCI-E because it's faster. There are two slots on your motherboard that handle video cards AGP and PCI-E. Basically anything you can find in stores now will do, so if you're just using the system for emulation, grab the cheapest option you can find.Īs for installing a video card, it's really easy: On a similar subject, what exactly is NTSC ratio? I know it makes the picture taller, but is it the actual aspect ratio, or is it a bit off? Alien Soldier runs in slow motion on 6.4, on my comp. It either screen tears to pieces, or chugs along slowly. I still can't get ePSXe to run properly on my comp. It's like every emulator has it's nuances to get it to work right. I didn't realize I could skip Vsync all together on Fusion, in Windowed mode. I try to avoid VSync, because of it's added lag. So, I can go fullscreen in those, without Vsync. Triple Buffering also solved that in ZSNES.

In MAME, I have terrible screen tearing, in fullscreen, and none in Windowed. I have that problem with other emulators. I can get this to look right, but it has to be windowed. I have a Dell Inspirion 580S, Intel Pentium 2.80 Ghz, and Windows 7.
