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(16 replies, posted in Discussion)

You read it wrong. I use indeed a 15-kHz monitor (it's a "TV" because I wanted de-interlace features and big size, and you only find that in TV sets). The PC monitor which I also use for gaming is a CRT too, anyway. You can get much use of Groovy MAME with that, since not every game is 15-kHz. In actuality, Groovy is better than the official build even for flat panels, but that's digressing.

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(16 replies, posted in Discussion)

Yeah, there's a TV set which, despite being 29'', I can easily flip for vertical orientation, but there's also a 22'', 31-kHz Compaq which I'm not sure if it'll keep a dedicated computer or if I will just use one only computer for both displays. I'm contemplating all the possibilities now I'm buying new stuff.

Thanks for the link; I didn't know about that one. Dindon's reply fits here anyway -- if you post a link to the frontend's website whenever you mention a new one, the thread can get pretty useful at some point. Hyperspin is well known but not everybody is used to frontends, so anything is welcome.

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(1 replies, posted in En español)

La verdad es que en la cocina no tenemos nada en español, así que lo veo difícil dado el volumen de cosas que aún quedan por tocar. Para eso existe este subforo -- si hay problemas concretos incluso de comprensión de la documentación, podemos atenderlos desde aquí.

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(16 replies, posted in Discussion)

Currently, I'm particularly interested in something unusual for 15 kHz -- a Groovy UME frontend for mouse operation and 480i. I don't need per-game screenshots nor videos, just something simple and easy to configure and create folders which lets me use small fonts.

Any suggestion as of now?

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(16 replies, posted in Discussion)

Let us know here what are you using for Groovy MAME / Groovy UME and also for everything else, please. Relevant set-up spec. (system resolution, control method, etc.) is interesting information for the matter.