The alt and enter keys bring up fullscreen on the version of ssf I
use.Ty
--- In SaturnEmulation@yahoogroups.com, "Ben Dover" <setiamon@...>
wrote:
>
> Guess what?AO is working now,I deleted the configuration file and
> loaded it up and it works fine now,No skips or out of synch bits or
> anything!So I figure maybe i messed something up in the
configuration.
> For now I tried recreating the problems i was having all yesterday
but
> nothing,I mean wtf caused that anomoly?SSF is kinda buggy still i
guess.
> Finally I also went looking for some explaination of the option and
> found this below to help anyone,it appears you can manually adjust
the
> clockspeed to make it run slower/faster.
>
> But I still can't find is it possiable to make it go full screen?or
is
> the best that one can do double it?there is a V-synch option that
says
> "only in fullscreen" so i imagen there is a option but i can't for
the
> life of me find it.
>
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> CD drive : Select the CD drive you're using to load the game. It can
> be either a virtual drive in which you load the ISO of SF3 or a
normal
> CD-ROM device in which you insert your original CD of the game.
>
> Cartridge : You should set this to "Backup RAM Cartridge" so that
you
> can use both system and cartridge memory to store your saves.
(Because
> the system memory alone is very limited)
>
> Area Code : Select the area code for your game. If you don't know
its
> area code, test them all until the game can start.
>
> In "Screen"
>
> Disable "Scanline" and enable "Auto Field Skip". Also enable "Use
> DirectDraw" or "Bilinear Filtering" depending on your graphic card.
> (find out which one makes the game faster)
>
> In "Sound"
>
> Your preference.
>
> In "Controler"
>
> To the right of "Player1:A", click on "Redefine" and set up your
> controls accordingly.
>
> In "Program1"
>
> Keep everything enabled except for "CD Block No Wait" and "Use VDP1
> Draw Thread".
>
> In "Program2"
>
> Here is the most important part of the settings. Enter values that
> give the game a good speed. (test many combinations if need be)
> Right now, I'm using the followings :
>
> CD Drive Read Sectors : 16
> Dot Clock : 1.70~2.50 (From slow and smooth to fast and sometimes
choppy)
> SH2 Instruction Numbers : 150
> Slave SH2 Speed (%) : 100
> SH2 Recompile Block Instructions : 50
> CD Sector Numbers Per Second : 150
>
> Check "Always Running"
>
> In "Program3"
>
> Uncheck "CD Access LED".
> Check "Pattern Name Renewal", "Check Cycle Pattern" and "Memory
Access
> Wait".
>
> When you're done configuring, restart the emulator and access the
> memory manager (Push F1 and try to press A and Start before the BIOS
> screen). Clear the system and cartridge memory and restart again
> before playing.
>