![]() If you have issues with running scripts on a CRT or Analog display, try switching this to 0 to see if that helps. If you are using ypbpr with component cables, the Direct Video adapter will need a modification to combine HSYNC and Green in order to work.įb_terminal - Best left at 1. If you have issues with color or no image, in addition to checking composite_sync and ypbpr options, you can also try changing hdmi_limited to 1. Menu_pal - Forces the Menu core to run in PAL mode.ĭirect_video - This changes the HDMI output to an analog signal, only supported with certain Direct Video Adapters that have AG62xx chipsets. This is usually used with computer CRTs and other 31kHz displays which are not compatible with 240p TV signals. Vga_scaler - Sends the scaler output to the VGA port (either Analog IO or Direct Video). Note: No cores officially use these settings.Ĭomposite_sync - Sends the sync signal on Hsync over VGA output, needed for certain configurations. Ntsc_mode=0 - Only for S-Video and CVBS vga_mode. Vga_mode=rgb - Changes the VGA output to a rgb, ypbpr, svideo, cvbs. Refresh_max - Forces a maximum refresh rate.įorced_scandoubler - VGA output will always run in 31kHz mode (scandoubled) if this setting is turned on, useful for computer CRT's. Refresh_min - Forces a minimum refresh rate. Essentially, the values of 0-2 are in order of most compatible+highest lag to least compatible+lowest lag. For more details on how this works, see the Video Configuration's vsync_adjust section. Vsync_adjust - Adjusts the buffer settings for the frames sent to the display. Video_info - Number of seconds that it will display the video info in the top left corner of the screen whenever the resolution or frequency has changed. There is also a useful custom video mode tool by morf77 available here which can be used in conjunction with a modeline calculator. This can be one of the premade values from 0-13 or it can be a custom video mode. Video_mode - Sets the resolution for HDMI and VGA_Scaler output. It can also help if your screen has a dynamic backlight and you want to brighten things up, to change the setting to 1.įb_size - Effects the scaling of things drawn to the Linux framebuffer, such as when you run scripts. A setting of 2 can be useful if you have problems with some Digital Video adapters. Hdmi_limited - Changes the color range output over HDMI. Vscale_border - Sets an overscan border to the screen in number of pixels (1-399) 0 will fit the whole image to screen, 1 is 1:1 integer scaled, 2 uses 0.5 steps to scale, and 3 uses 0.25 steps to scale. Vscale_mode - Changes how the image is scaled to the screen. Another example is if you want to switch your video_mode (screen resolution) on the fly for various reasons, or if you want to switch your vsync_adjust option on the fly. ![]() You may want to use a vscale_border setting just for Game Gear games, so you can set up an alternate MiSTer INI file by copying your current MiSTer.ini and renaming it to MiSTer_alt_1.ini, editing the vscale_border option just in that one will allow you to apply a border to Game Gear games on the fly. For example, the Sega Master System core which also supports Game Gear games. This is useful for things like hybrid cores that can play multiple systems. The naming scheme of the Alternate MiSter INI files is important, see the table below for the naming scheme and the corresponding hotkeys. Hotkeys are preferred however as the screen may become unusable if there is an incompatibility. You can also switch to Alternate MiSTer INI files in the OSD by pressing left to get to the Misc Options screen and selecting the desired INI. You can use hotkeys to switch to the alternate MiSTer INI files on the fly. By default when your MiSTer boots, it will load MiSTer.ini from the root of your MicroSD card (or in /media/fat/ if you are looking at the MiSTer remotely or from the terminal over the network). ini files in total ( MiSTer.ini and 3 alternate INI files). Alternate MiSTer INI filesīefore we get started, let's explain how the Alternate MiSTer INI files can work. Then we'll describe some core-specific settings that can be used for core exceptions only. ![]() We'll go over each of the Global settings here and then show you how to make exceptions for those global settings for each core. The MiSTer.ini configuration file contains global settings and is capable of storing core-specific settings for the MiSTer. Developer Reference Developer Reference. ![]() INI Settings INI Settings Table of contents.Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration.Common Core Features Common Core Features. ![]()
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