4/5/2024 0 Comments Retroarch c64 border![]() ![]() HotkeyFile="/recalbox/share/emulators/combian64/vice/sdl-joymap-C64.vkm" KernalName="/recalbox/share/emulators/combian64/vice/kernal"īasicName="/recalbox/share/emulators/combian64/vice/basic" KeymapUserSymFile="/recalbox/share/emulators/combian64/vice/sdl_pos.vkm"ĬhargenName="/recalbox/share/emulators/combian64/vice/chargen" (it's because i use combian C64 version and i choosen the parent folders)ĭirectory="/recalbox/share/emulators/combian64/vice/" recalbox/share/emulators/combian64/vice/ To "zoom/unzoom" horizontaly, you must setup you CRT to do this.ĭue to Rpi Pixel clock limit, if you use a 320x240, you can't do anything (zoom/position) I use this timing because screen can be horizontaly "zoomed/unzoomed" and moved. I know Recalbox doesn't support Commodore 64 but i think i can answer beacause all i will said will work on Recalbox and others OS.ġst, you can use 320x200 resolution (the C64 max resolution) but it's better to use a 1920 (ou 1600) horizontal resolution for screen setup.Ĭommodoire 64 have a 200 lines vert(ical resolution but if you want overscan color background, you must open a 240 lines screen. Sorry for this, i told to to open a new thread for C64 emulation. And while I would love to resolve this problem -one of your forum members knows how to do this - I guess that's not gonna happen here, so, again: could you please kindly close and delete this thread, sir? I'm 40+ years old and I really have no time for unwarranted hostility. ![]() Therefore I advised him to simply thrash this thread and yes, I very much did comment on his arrogant and unhelpful attitude. Anybody else reading this may observe that it was your fellow mod who started shouting at me and causing drama first, for no other reason than me asking a question on your forum while admitting (and explaining very clearly my reasons for doing so) that I use some other OS. If you want to use that line form my post you quoted as some sort of proof of my arrogance and excuse to go on the defensive, feel free to do so. I have no interest in petty forum wars, I'm way too old for that. If it happened, it's pretty sad but I do not count myself as a member of a "Retropie community" - I simply use their OS. No, I do not know anything about Retropie users attacking Recalbox users. How do you want us to give you some help (because we do have some hints there, maybe not what you're expecting) if you're just behaving like that ? Do you know how often Recalbox users have been spitted on from the Retropie community ? on IRC, Reddit ? We are not that kind of people here, but that message i quoted hardly gives me any motivation to help you. Sdl-vicerc config: said in Commodore 64 on a CRT via RGB?: This issue i driving me mad.so any help greatly appreciated. I tried most possible combinations though. I suppose the answer may be in VICE settings - there are numerous ones in Video section. I've tried the hdmi_timings=336 1 10 18 46 288 1 5 6 6 0 0 0 50 0 6400000 1 values suggested by but it still doesn't work for me. When tried with microcomputers problems start (probably because these are not within Retroarch?) C64 image has artifacts when perfectly centered.1:1 look is possible, but then the image stretches beyond the screen horizontally (about 20-30 px each side) and has some borders on top and bottom. Using the 1600 pixel trick they all display perfect 1:1. I use these hdmi_timings=320 1 15 20 49 240 1 6 8 10 0 0 0 60 0 6400000 1 values for my other emus such as horizontal MAME and retro consoles. My setup: RPi 3B + Pi2SCART + 29" Sony Trinitron + Retropie 4.2 Seems that the only person on the planet who may know how to perform this feat is hence me posting here even though I use Retropie (though I don't think the OS choice really matters since the core settings are universal). I got very close, but as anybody obsessed with 1:1 CRT pixels knows, "close" is not good enough. Since microcomputers are nowhere near as popular as old consoles, information on this subject is very scarce and despite searching all over internet I failed to achieve this. I've been struggling for weeks to display perfect 1:1 C64 image on my CRT TV. ![]()
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