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Don't Panic. Please wash hands.
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It is indeed
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please create an account on the forum, then you can attach images
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Just used [MEDIA] tag for video urls (edited the above post)
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No, that is not even on the todo list right now
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Accessing the sd2iec through TC64's file manager, even with emulated drives disabled and real c64 iec bus turned on.......all you can do is browse the folders and look at the files.......mounting images doesn't work, launching programs doesn't work.
Right now the filebrowser has only "generic" support for IEC devices (and many features like "loading" or "viewing" only work with the SD card filesystem). I am very reluctant to add any device specific support there, as that will just be another can of worms to handle.
That said, i have put it on my todo list - i cant tell when or even if i ever implement this however (and right now i am working at a different project for the time being).
As a workaround, it should be possible to mount images by using "@" and sending whatever DOS command the sd2iec wants to see to do that.
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Sure, i know this - it doesnt list the "interesting" modes in the first place which why i referred to umc for them, which uses the standard formulas.
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As said, it's not easily possible. (Comparing with the older VGA stuff isnt really useful either, as the timing was completely different and even mostly wrong)
QuoteSync polarity can matter with modern TFT displays, because it's one of the cues the screen uses to guess what the incoming screenmode is, and thus how many pixels it should sample.
If that is the case - there must be some resource that tells use what polarity a monitor is supposed to see for a specific mode? Where is it?
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There is no easy way to make this an option.
Do you have VIC-Sync enabled? That is much more likely going to cause problems than sync polarity - which shouldnt even matter much with modern TFT displays.
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At this point it'd be most interesting to quantify "many". Which monitors are this and what exactly is the problem with them?
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No... or well, partly - using a 1351 mouse perhaps
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But do Paddles work?
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"Kein Cursor aber tippen geht" hört sich komisch an, dh der Rechner funktioniert im Prinzip? Kann man ein Spiel laden und starten? Und das läuft dann mit kaputter Grafik?
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If you do - please report them
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The goal is of course 100% cycle exactness in every aspect.
However, we work on different things when we can justify spending more time on them, and the more things are fixed the longer fixing the remaining bits will take
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Well if it worked before, then perhaps one of the CIAs is bad? Try swapping them against each other (that might make the keyboard work but you get problems with the IEC bus instead)
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Please make a new thread and describe exactly what the problem is - the original post doesn't mention joysticks, for example.
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While this sounds like an interesting challenge - I doubt we have the resources to implement this as an extra operation mode, sorry
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Nope. It'd never work significantly better than using Action Replay or similar cartridges.