Jim Lesurf <jcgl@audiomisc.co.uk> wrote:
> I've just set up 0.8.9 on my nice shiney new box (running Xubuntu 11.10).
>
> This works nicely so far, but I've only had a brief check to see it starts
> up and I do simple things like open a TW window.
>
> I complied the emulator, set it to use SA110, and then put in the cmos
> file, hd4 file, and contents of hostfs from the 0.8.8. version on my
> laptop. The 0.8.9 then comes up as on the laptop.
>
> The only thing I'd like to change is the old chestnut... screen mode.
>
> For the laptop someone kindly pointed me to a wide screen mode that was 700
> pixels high - perfect for my laptop. However the new box has a 1920 x 1080
> screen. So I'd like a mode that is more like 1024 pixels high than 700.
>
> Can someone point me at such a mode suitable for RPCEmu? Or will almost any
> suitably sized mode from, say, my Iyonix, do the job?
>
> One snag is that if I use the !Boot screen option to 'try' other modes on
> RPCEmu the RPCEmu screen goes blank for one second, then comes back to
> the default. So I don't know if all the other modes I've tied are
> unsuitable, or if the emulator doesn't give time to show them for a 'try',
> or if there is a buglet here. Can someone advise, please?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
I don't know anything about Linux distros, but there are a couple of
Xerox flat screen MDFs I've found that you could try; the XM3-22wB
offers 1680 x 1050 (not quite your preferred 1024 but better than
1080) or there's the XM3-19w which offers 1440 x 900 which certainly
will fit. I'll zip them and email them if you want to try them.
George
--
george greenfield
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