Here's an interesting one, to me at least. I've had my Mister for a few years, but recently decided to build up my dream cab. This consists of:
- MisterFPGA
- Single RAM board
- Analog IO board
- WG model 25K7193 (K7000 series standard res)
- USB hub
What I'm trying to do is build a cabinet that features horizontal arcades & consoles, and select classic computers (Apple II, C64, etc) and I have controls specific to each available- all of this seems to work pretty well except for some of the arcade cores.
I recently updated to the most recent Mister (which is awesome, thank you team!) and left everything at the default. I have the Sync on Green switch set to off, and besides RGB and Ground my Hsync and Vsync wires are connected to +Hsync and +Vsync on the K7000.
The best place to see what I'm talking about is to bring up "Joust" and "Defender" (I'll post pictures in a followup)
Joust looks good- colors are bit off, but my monitor needs some adjustment, I can handle this.
Defender on the other hand... the top half of the screen is titlted at 45 degrees, and at about halfway down the screen, it becomes perfect for the bottom half of the picture. Many games are like this.
Although it doesn't apply to me, I notice almost all vertical games (Donkey Kong for example) are of course sideways (since my monitor is sitting that way) but there's a tremendous warp in the middle of the screen. I'm not going to run vertical games on this cab, so it's not that important, but may give some hints for troubleshooting.
Any ideas?