PS one Console and LCD Screen Combo

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PS one Console and LCD Screen Combo

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To see the full range of colors your terminal supports, you can use a simple loop with tput (change setab to setaf for text foregrounds):

PS1 games with widescreen? What? | NeoGAF PS1 games with widescreen? What? | NeoGAF

We keep the lights on by showing you unobtrusive ads. If you enjoy our community, please consider whitelisting or becoming a contributor: The capability names (the part before the =) can be looked up in terminfo(5) for a description of what they do. For example, setaf sets the foreground color of whatever text is printed after it. To get the escape code for a capability, you can use the tput command. For example NewSchoolBoxer wrote:Fantastic Night Dreams - Cotton Original (Japan) (SLPS-02034) is interesting. Gameplay and cutscenes are 320x240 progressive, while loading screens including bootup are 320x480 interlaced. I suppose digital scaler dropping for a second or two on switch is not a gameplay issue.Normal gameplay.............................................................. | 256x240 progressive They're welcome to use whatever data I've collected in my sheet, though it looks like their list isn't available publically right now? I'll ask around I guess. While one can simply set their prompt to a plain string, there are a variety of techniques for making the prompt more dynamic and useful. In cases where Bash escape sequences are not supported (such as PS3) you can get a literal escape character using Bash's printf builtin: Using Xebra emulator, turn off all scaling options, then use trial and error with Width and Height options to find correct resolution for any given scene.

PSone slim with lcd review + how to use the lcd with other PSone slim with lcd review + how to use the lcd with other

Constantly showing the resolution prevents the need to pause and including the serial number would ease looking up games. Won't matter how you transliterate Japanese titles and can use the serial number to distinguish NTSC from PAL. NTSC-U always has prefix of SLUS or SCUS or LSP for the obscure Lightspan games. The PS one is a significantly smaller, redesigned model of the original PlayStation. It was developed and manufactured by Sony, and was initially released in Japan just over five years after the original PlayStation's launch. Oh Shit, I didn't realize this had been started. I've been kinda AWOL from retro stuff since the summer. You can affect your input text in Bash by not resetting the text properties at the end of your PS1. For example, inserting tput blink at the end of your PS1 will make your typed commands blink. However this effect will also continue through the command's output since the text properties are not reset when you hit Enter.Fantastic Night Dreams - Cotton Original (Japan) (SLPS-02034) is interesting. Gameplay and cutscenes are 320x240 progressive, while loading screens including bootup are 320x480 interlaced. I suppose digital scaler dropping for a second or two on switch is not a gameplay issue. Syntax wrote:I don't see why this data cannot be accumulated using a script to mount the images and scan them for the known resolution registers like the eXo team do. Bash has several prompts which can be customized to increase productivity, aesthetic appeal, and nerd cred. In my own findings (not counting interlaced mode), I found the following 240p resolutions in the PS1: Glad you asked PixelFX folks after I criticized the mod. I'm so mean hiding behind keyboard but I can do better. That'd be cool if they release N64 resolutions too.

PS1 Game Resolution List - shmups.system11.org PS1 Game Resolution List - shmups.system11.org

SF Alpha 3 on the PS1 is definitely a 384 game (not 368). Here's an OSSC 4x vertical scale with 3X horizontal: So I bought Tomb Raider II from PSN just on principle of loving Anniversary, and being told that TRII is supposedly awesome, but this thread isn't about TRII, or at least, not the game proper.I'm dumb and have absolutely no math or coding chops. I'm just not well suited to doing this sort of work, though I'd be happy to facilitate the effort of someone else.



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