I notice that when switching orientation to Tate supported Arcade cores my monitor no longer loses sync for a brief moment, so that leads me to believe that a global frame buffer might have been applied. If this is the case then why was this implemented, and if not why do I no longer temporary lose sync when switching orientation?
Using V_Sync=2 mode.
Using this commit for Pac-Man core as an example, does FB_EN stand for Framebuffer in this commit?
Has a frame buffer been applied to all recently updated Arcade Cores with Tate mode?
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Re: Has a frame buffer been applied to all recently updated Arcade Cores with Tate mode?
Thanks. This explains why some of the cores still don't cause my problems with rotation. The issue is that when you rotate, it won't downscale below 1:1 pixel mapping, ie. to 240p rotated on the HDMI output.
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Re: Has a frame buffer been applied to all recently updated Arcade Cores with Tate mode?
Just to be clear, FB is only applied when you rotate the orientation, correct?