Anyone fancy implementing Jotego's CRT H/V adjustment on the NeoGeo Core?

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Anyone fancy implementing Jotego's CRT H/V adjustment on the NeoGeo Core?

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The Neo Geo core is notably shifted to the left and does not vertically align in the same way as any other console cores. Unlike with Jotego’s cores, the Neo Geo core has no way to compensate for this. On my PVM this means taking back of the monitor off and changing the pots with a screwdriver! This may be ‘original’, but there is absolutely no reason not to offer users the option to shift the picture on Mister.

Would anyone on here be able to implement Jotego’s H/V offset code on the NeoGeo core? https://github.com/jotego/jtframe/blob/ ... e_resync.v

It would be very appreciated!

I’m pretty sure you could create a Patreon and monetise it, especially if you gradually offered it for all cores. It is such an essential feature and would be hugely popular with those of up with CRTs! (See the response to Jotego's tweet about it: https://twitter.com/topapate/status/1391115446515126273).
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Re: Anyone fancy implementing Jotego's CRT H/V adjustment on the NeoGeo Core?

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I would love this on all cores.
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Nemesis2k wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 12:41 am I would love this on all cores.
I couldn't agree more with you. It would be awesome to have on all cores
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Nemesis2k wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 12:41 am I would love this on all cores.
Plus one on this amazing and radical idea.
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Re: Anyone fancy implementing Jotego's CRT H/V adjustment on the NeoGeo Core?

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Is this something that could be added into the framework, so that developers would just need to update to the latest version to get this feature?
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And while at it, please add a 60hz core speed switch :)
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Re: Anyone fancy implementing Jotego's CRT H/V adjustment on the NeoGeo Core?

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Or buy a compatible display.
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Re: Anyone fancy implementing Jotego's CRT H/V adjustment on the NeoGeo Core?

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softtest9 wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 5:16 pm Or buy a compatible display.
This is another option (however, this can be difficult for a lot of people when it comes to CRTs in 2021) and if we applied that logic evenly for all vintage electrical products we wouldn’t have a need for MiSTer.
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softtest9 wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 5:16 pm Or buy a compatible display.
Can't wait for LCD TV to have a nice sticker saying "MiSTer compatible" on the box :lol:
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Re: Anyone fancy implementing Jotego's CRT H/V adjustment on the NeoGeo Core?

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softtest9 wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 5:16 pm Or buy a compatible display.
I don't understand this comment. It's missing context.
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