That's interesting. I have a C9, so I guess there is some difference between the two for it to work on one but not the other?
By they way, what is the benefit of running at that resolution over 1080p?
That's interesting. I have a C9, so I guess there is some difference between the two for it to work on one but not the other?
Set fb_size=0. Main Mister crashes if you set fb_size=1 with higher than 1080p resolutions.Tofana10am wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 12:32 pm No luck with the VGA connection. I still get snow and a locked up MiSTer when trying to achieve the 1440p settings. VGA worked fine for the 1536x1200 resolution (same as the HDMI input). So now I’m left to believe that there’s either something wrong with the miSTer settings, or the monitor.
Monitor is displaying the correct resolution and timings when the info screen is on, so that’s good.
MiSTer requires a power cycle after each snow screen, so that leads me to believe that it’s not the monitor, but the settings.
I think LG first introduced 1440p for the C9. I can't get 1440p on the C9 to work either. Is this a LG firmware issue or a Mister limitation? I can get 1440p to work on the Nano90 just fine. Makes me think this is an issue with LG's firmware for that generation. Thanks.
Seems a custom MiSTer video_mode setting could do something similar.We do this by creating a custom resolution in the NVIDIA Control Panel, then we change the Timing to 'CVT reduced blank' to reduce bandwidth. If unsuccessful, we then try 'CVT' and 'Automatic'. Finally, we check to see which resolution is active. Note that if the timing is set to 'Automatic', it can sometimes show that the active resolution is 3840 x 2160, even though the signal sent is 1440p.