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Does anyone know why in the specs they list:

Monitor: 720p/1080p/1440p HD LCD Monitor?

Is there a way to switch the output resolution? Can you use the X2 on a 1080p monitor?
 
Does anyone know why in the specs they list:

Monitor: 720p/1080p/1440p HD LCD Monitor?

Is there a way to switch the output resolution? Can you use the X2 on a 1080p monitor?
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The x2 outputs 480, and 720, both of whom you can display on a tv/monitor, it will just cause monitor scaling to kick in,

if your asking can the x2 output 1080p natively, The gpu is almost 15 years old. ( its similar to whats in a ps3) You know the system that most games render at 800x600 and get passed thought and upscaler chip.
 
Does anyone know why in the specs they list:

Monitor: 720p/1080p/1440p HD LCD Monitor?

Is there a way to switch the output resolution? Can you use the X2 on a 1080p monitor?
?????The x2 outputs 480, and 720, both of whom you can display on a tv/monitor, it will just cause monitor scaling to kick in,

if your asking can the x2 output 1080p natively, The gpu is almost 15 years old. ( its similar to whats in a ps3) You know the system that most games render at 800x600 and get passed thought and upscaler chip.
See post #1

OS: Microsoft Windows XP Embedded
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6400/Pentium 4 651/Celeron D 352 (up to latest Core 2 CPUs supported by the chipset)
Chipset: Intel Q965 + ICH8
Monitor: 720p/1080p/1440p HD LCD Monitor
RAM: DDR2 667/800MHz (512MB/1GB, up to 4GB)
GPU: PCI Express x16-based graphics. Support cards include ATI RADEON X1600Pro/X1300LE or
nVIDIA GeForce 7900GS/7600GS/7300GS, up to latest graphic cards (Radeon HD 3800 or Geforce 9800 series)
Sound: Onboard Realtek HD 7.1 channel Sound (supports add-in sound cards)
LAN: 10/100/1000 BASE-T
I/O ports: 1x JVS, 4x USB 2.0 (up to 8), 1x serial (max 2), 1x parallel port, 2x PS/2, 2x SATA
Audio inputs: AKG C535EB Stage Microphone, line-in (Surround 7.1)
Audio outputs: 7.1, SPDI/FX
Expansion Slots: 1x PCI Express x16 (used by video card), 1x PCI Express x4, 2x PCI
Storage: 2x 80 GB 10k RPM SATA Hard Drives
Media: 80 GB 10000 rpm Hard Drive
 
I think you should really see my post 1 above,

The X2 is a Generic platform, and therefore no spec sheet isnt going to tell you ANYTHING about what the games themself display
It has DVI aka hdmi on it, by that logic I could say it "supports" 2560 x 1600 because thats the maximum resolution a 7900 Nvida GPu can diplay

Fact remains, Yes some very specific games, do use different resolutions but its up to the game, not the system. See the Term its a "generic system with a lot of titles"

So your normal Fighting game inside nikos multi supports and output resolution as i stated of 640x480 and 1280x720 this output will DISPLAY on any screen that supports it, aka if you plugged it into a 4k screen, it would scale the image x4 but the image would display


Or a game like, cyber Diver, used an upgraded GPU to display the game at 1360x768
Or a game like daruis brust that used 2560x720

absolutely nothing you do is going to make a game such as SF4 Render naively at 1080p because the gpu inside the x2 lacks the powerr to do that.
 
The Joerg drive is locked to the drive ID. It is very difficult to move it to SSD. Only a few people know how to change the drive ID on specific brands and models of SSDs but the info is not available online. Trust me. I've looked everywhere for it.

Niko's multi does not have protection and is honestly the much better multi.
The Taito (and some Sega platforms also) drives are protected by Phoenix CSD fwiw aka “PTLCrypt”, and Phoenix CSP V1.0, and SECLIB.dll

All the nasty things it can do are outlined here:
“Product Requirements Document– Phoenix FailSafeTM SaaS with Intel® Anti-Theft 2.0”
http://s3.amazonaws.com/elasticbeanstalk-us-east-1-200981706290/wufu/5a66797e42ffb

More here:
https://www.businesswire.com/news/h...eils-Built-In-Device-Security-Innovations-RSA

Many people forgot about Phoenix... http://www.cexx.org/phoenix.htm
“As of sometime 2001, PhoenixNet BIOS has been discontinued and is no longer being produced. Phoenix Technologies cites the demise of the Internet advertising market as the reason for discontinuing the product”
It actually went on and morphed...

I know many folks think I am full of it... but here is a citation from Taito.
‘TAITO, Arcade board "Type X" adopted "Phoenix Security SDK". Enhance content protection’ (translated title)
https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20050413/taito.htm
 

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The OP's recommended Toshiba SSD is a little out of date now (no longer for sale on amazon, even from 3rd party sellers). Does anyone have a recommendation for a decent size SSD for the TTX2 that's currently on the market, and known to work without issues?
 
Not that hard now really since we got psx and MAME stuff running on your multi .. the problem quickly becomes the time it takes to scroll through games .. so i guess another request would be sub-folders/wheels.
 
Not that hard now really since we got psx and MAME stuff running on your multi .. the problem quickly becomes the time it takes to scroll through games .. so i guess another request would be sub-folders/wheels.
MAME4TTX2 I knew about, but PSX? How'd I miss that?

That's quite cool, actually!
 
@ZERO_MILES

Yeah somewhere on the forums I posted when I got both of them working along with some other guys. I will find the links / posts later.
 
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