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    Low Resolution Modeline Calculator 0.9.2

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    Low Resolution Modeline Calculator description

    Low Resolution Modeline Calculator is a modeline calculator for legacy CRT displays.

    Low Resolution Modeline Calculator is a modeline calculator for legacy CRT displays, including TVs, arcade monitors, and VGA monitors.

    Low Resolution Modeline Calculator can also be used to calculate low resolution modelines for modern multisync PC monitors.

    As its name implies, it is not designed for calculating large resolutions, resolutions that operate over 65kHz.

    Options:

    -v, --vsync
    Calculate the nearest mode in vertical synchronization.
    -b, --bestscan
    Calculate the nearest best scan mode.
    -i, --interlace
    Include support for interlaced calculations. Interlaced modes are not supported by many video cards. You should only enable this option if you know your video card supports them.
    -d, --doublescan
    Include support for doublescanned calculations. Doublescanned modes are not supported by many video cards. You should only enable this option if you know your video card supports them.
    -n, --nostretch
    Do not stretch modes that are out of range for your monitor. You should use this option if you know that your application does not support integer stretching.
    -y, --ystretch
    Assume fractional stretching of the y-resolution. You should use this option if you know that your application supports fractional stretching of the y-resolution and you want to stretch an underscanned mode so that it fills the entire screen.
    -l, --lowpclock
    Many video cards do not reliably support pixel clocks lower than 8mHz. If you know that your video card and its driver support pixel clocks lower than 8mHz, then you should use this option.
    -h, --highpclock
    Most X11 video card drivers do not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz. In some cases your video card may not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz either (rare). If you know that your video card (or your video card driver) does not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz, then you should use this option.
    -3x4
    Stretch the horizontal resolution so that the mode has a 3:4 aspect ratio. You can use this option to correctly display vertical resolutions on a horizontal monitor.
    -x, --X11R6
    Print modeline in X11 format (default).
    -f, --fb
    Print modeline in fbset format.
    -a, --advmame
    Print modeline in AdvanceMAME format.
    -s, --SDL
    Print modeline in X11 format to stdout and print AdvanceMAME X11 configuration to stderr.
    -p, --powerstrip
    Print modeline in PowerStrip format.
    -pal
    Calculate modelines for a PAL Television (15.625kHz).
    -ntsc
    Calculate modelines for a NTSC Television (15.73426kHz).
    -cga
    Calculate modelines for a standard resolution arcade monitor (15.7500kHz).
    -ega
    Calculate modelines for a medium resolution arcade monitor (24.960kHz).
    -vga
    Calculate modelines for a standard VGA monitor (31.500kHz).
    -d9200
    Calculate modelines for a Wells-Gardner 9200 arcade monitor (15kHz, 25kHz, 31kHz).
    -multi
    Calculate modelines for a Multisync PC monitor (default)

    What's New in This Release:

    · The --reference option works correctly.
    · The DOS version compiles with libxml.



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