it absolutely does. I have a spreadsheet somewhere where I was tracking the different revisions of all the Type X hardware.I am starting to wonder if the TAITO Type X has hardware revisions.
Anytime you want , i learned … is easy nowRight, maybe it would be an idea for @AlxUnderBase to try the standalone tgm3 image ?
Ah, yes you're right. Would it be more reliable to check the actual boards to find out the model?@jj1929 looks like your TTX has seen a model number upgrade with that label. My 006C has a sticker with the C on it as well…
I'm also using the interlace 15k mode with a Capcom I/O but TGM3 works fine for me, so it doesn't seem to be this. Could the sync still cause issues for different monitors maybe?@AlxUnderBase I presume you're using interlace 15k mode, could it be TGM3 doesn't support this?
Ill be back with results buddy@AlxUnderBase burn this TGM3 to a spare drive, 40 GB at least.
https://we.tl/t-6d6gXXlif0
https://we.tl/t-AjNmWeENK9
Well that took a lot longer than I anticipated
https://we.tl/t-h3IaZevB9p
Here is mine:
- Unpack the archive above to the root directory of your game partition i.e. : TTXMulti[Games]
- Connect it to your TTX and power on
- You should now have a game called: _gpu_test_
- Start _gpu_test_ and take a picture
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I tag my friends i know they have TTX1 with working TGM3 on their setups : @Johnfan1986 & @jj1929I would appreciate it if other people could do the same thing on their setups and report their versions.
The version in @AlxUnderBase's card is very different from mine.