Greetings,
Is there anyway with Bill Brendling's version of MEMU to make the visible screen larger (To expand or zoom it)?
http://primrosebank.net/computers/mtx/e ... htm#CfgDlg
I have looked in memu.cfg and -vid-win-big is already set.
-vid-win-big,-v make window twice as large (realistic size)
I'm on a 2560 x 1440 display, so it still looks very small.
I will try the Raspberry Pi version over the weekend, which I believe is full screen.
Thanks
Bill Brendling's version of MEMU
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Re: Bill Brendling's version of MEMU
Hi,
thanks for posting here, I'm sure Bill will reply in due course.
In the meantime, have you tried adding a second -vid-win-big parameter? They are normally additive (is that a word?) in MEMU, i.e., adding it a second time makes the screen twice as big again
regards
Dave
thanks for posting here, I'm sure Bill will reply in due course.
In the meantime, have you tried adding a second -vid-win-big parameter? They are normally additive (is that a word?) in MEMU, i.e., adding it a second time makes the screen twice as big again
regards
Dave
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Re: Bill Brendling's version of MEMU
Thanks Dave,
Result! That worked. Thank you.
Result! That worked. Thank you.
Re: Bill Brendling's version of MEMU
Great - glad it worked
If you haven't tried it, add it 3, or even 4 (or more) times to really blow it up.
I guess there's a balance to be struck between screen size and how big you want each of the possible 256x192 (in graphics mode) pixels to be
regards
Dave
If you haven't tried it, add it 3, or even 4 (or more) times to really blow it up.
I guess there's a balance to be struck between screen size and how big you want each of the possible 256x192 (in graphics mode) pixels to be
regards
Dave
Re: Bill Brendling's version of MEMU
My Bare-Metal and Frame-Buffer versions of MEMU use the largest integer multiple of pixel size that will fit within the full screen.
The Microsoft Windows and X-Windows (Linux) versions work the same way as Andy's original. Each repetition of -vid-win-big (or -mon-win-big for the 80-column output) increments the scaling of the pixel size.
The Microsoft Windows and X-Windows (Linux) versions work the same way as Andy's original. Each repetition of -vid-win-big (or -mon-win-big for the 80-column output) increments the scaling of the pixel size.