linux_kernel_15khz
15kHz video support with additional features for Linux (by D0023R)
switchres
Modeline generation engine for emulation (by antonioginer)
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linux_kernel_15khz
Posts with mentions or reviews of linux_kernel_15khz.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-14.
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SteamOS kernel - fixes for security vulnerabilities and performance improvements
Ahh yeah I realized shortly after i could just fail the password asks for the private repo then it'd just build doh! I was able to successfully build the kernel with some https://github.com/D0023R/linux_kernel_15khz i was testing to see if i can get 15khz out of the steam deck. I'd be happy to test out the performance patches you listed. Anyway I can test these/see if they actually help?
- Linux game distro for old PC?
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Any advantage in using these below 60 Hz refresh rates?
taken from this readme
- If I have 2 simple patches I want to apply to my kernel, without disturbing or changing anything else, what is the most streamlined way to do that?
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Retro5: Alternative operating system for 15khz CRT monitors/tvs
Yeah, I think I'll stick to linux with Doozer's proven 15khz kernel patches and GroovyMame.
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Owner of a SONY PVM 2730QM here, I'm wondering if the 9 pin D-Sub [7] could display some VGA signal through a DE-15 to DB-9 adapter, did anyone try this ? Thanks for your advices
Well, running linux here and this looks quite interesting. Thanks.
switchres
Posts with mentions or reviews of switchres.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-15.
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Any advantage in using these below 60 Hz refresh rates?
I've recently built an Arcade machine with an old 15KHz monitor, I've generated the edid file with a program named switchres
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How to run games at 240p in standalone emulators on a PC (Ubuntu/Linux)?
I'm working on setting up an emulation pc to connect to my CRT TV and I was wondering, how can I go about running games in a standalone emulator like SNES9X at 240p? I've already figured out how to use a custom edid file to launch the desktop at 480i at boot. But is there a way I could use something like Switchres 2.0 to run games at 240p/15hkz resolutions? Apologies if this question is somewhat amateurish but I'm still very new to this particular hobby.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing linux_kernel_15khz and switchres you can also consider the following projects:
GroovyMAME - GroovyMAME is a M.A.M.E. fork aimed at CRT monitors
ATOM-15 - ATOMBIOS 15/25/31 kHz Modder