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| ====== Batocera native CRT output ====== | ====== Batocera native CRT output ====== | ||
| - | <WRAP center round info> | + | <WRAP center round alert> |
| - | This guide only applies to Batocera | + | 🚫 **This page is outdated and should no longer be used.** |
| + | Please refer to the **[[https:// | ||
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| + | 🛠 An **automated CRT setup script** is now available | ||
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| + | ⚠️ Only refer to this page if you’re troubleshooting | ||
| + | For all current installations, | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| - | <WRAP center round tip> | + | |
| - | [[https:// | + | <WRAP center round info> |
| + | This guide only applies to Batocera **v32** on the x86_64. | ||
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| <WRAP center round info> | <WRAP center round info> | ||
| - | If you are in a situation where you must use an active adapter, the CableDeconn DP to VGA adapter is one of the best options. It uses a repurposed Realtek RTD 2168 audio chip for its conversion, which doesn' | + | If you are in a situation where you must use an active adapter, the CableDeconn DP to VGA adapter is one of the best options. It uses a repurposed Realtek RTD 2166 audio chip for its conversion, which doesn' |
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| Once everything is safe, you can turn on your Batocera machine. If you'd like to edit files using the Batocera machine itself, you can hook up a secondary digital display in the meantime. If you have multiple ports and use another port, then you'll not be able to do this once you disable the other port outputs in the upcoming section. If you have a modern digital display that can handle older standard signals over older standards cables without blowing up (such as a LCD monitor with both HDMI and VGA ports), you can use that in place of your CRT until everything is configured correctly for it. | Once everything is safe, you can turn on your Batocera machine. If you'd like to edit files using the Batocera machine itself, you can hook up a secondary digital display in the meantime. If you have multiple ports and use another port, then you'll not be able to do this once you disable the other port outputs in the upcoming section. If you have a modern digital display that can handle older standard signals over older standards cables without blowing up (such as a LCD monitor with both HDMI and VGA ports), you can use that in place of your CRT until everything is configured correctly for it. | ||
| + | <WRAP center round alert> | ||
| + | 🚫 **This page is outdated and should no longer be used.** | ||
| + | Please refer to the **[[https:// | ||
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| + | 🛠 An **automated CRT setup script** is now available and should be used to configure native CRT output on the latest x86_64 Batocera builds. | ||
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| + | ⚠️ Only refer to this page if you’re troubleshooting legacy setups. | ||
| + | For all current installations, | ||
| + | </ | ||
| ===== Editing the configuration files ===== | ===== Editing the configuration files ===== | ||
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