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doom900 wrote:
Hi, new here.
I'd love to have access to the RGB patches linked as I've recently discovered issues with certain games after setting up my Dreamcast with RGB Scart cable.
Hi!
First, welcome to the board!
Interact with some posts and you will be able to access he downloads section
I don't know the exact rules but should be easy to get it.
Also found my way here looking for the same.
Is there any sort of documentation on methods to create these fixes? I'd love to kill the forced 50 Hz for Tokyo Xtreme Racer (the game forces 50 Hz RGB even when it's the NA version on NA Dreamcast, and none of my CRTs accept 50 Hz), and hit some obscure things nobody else would prioritize, just for the heck of it (like the Sonic Adventure auto demo). I'm sure that as with VGA, the level of feasibility varies from game to game, but I'm not even sure what to start with.
I applied the patch in the first post to Vampire Chronicle for Matching Service (JP)[YZB] in .cdi, the size went from 770 Mb to 1.06 Gb and now i can´t burn it with Discjuggler.
There's the RGB problem with it showing the top left of the screen, but I also have some 50/60Hz issues sometimes. Half Life gives me a rolling picture?
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