> Well, from the answers on the mame mailinglists I gathered the following (I > think what I'm about to write is correct, but I'm interpreting other > people's answers here): > 1. The TNT2 card cannot use a dot clock of below 12.00. This is a hardware > thing; not a driver issue. Is this information retrieved wusing dpmi ? > 2. The way AdvanceMAME usually copes with this is by raising the resolution > by a factor 2 or 3. This is of course not usable on your monitor either. 3. Yeps, I figured it out while playing with xtiming.sf.net, I saw that using larger width won't affect horizontal frequency, meanwhile I got the confirmation of many people about this. > The only card that seems to be able to do what you want can be found at > http://www.ultimarc.com/avgainf.html. Yeps, I know the ArcadeVGA is the best way to go with 15Khz monitors, I'll probably go for it, but I wish to try others way before because I spent a lot of money for this project. > Perhaps it's not the most hopeful answer, but I hope it'll help you > somewhat. It looks like you either need to change your graphics card or > your monitor. If I learn otherwise however I'll let you know asap. Thanks for your help and for your time ! > > Regards, > > Pieter Hulshoff _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86