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Old February 19th, 2007   #1 (permalink)
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Help for ZeroGS 0.96

As the following attachment, my screen looks weird by using ZeroGS 0.96.
I have Pentium Core Duo and X1600 with 1GB DDR2 533 RAM. Also installed DX 9.0c with Win XP PRO service pack 2. The screen looks like the pixels stays on the screen longer than it supposed to. Also some pixels just disappears on time which makes it looks so strange.
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Old February 19th, 2007   #2 (permalink)
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same problem in an game?
i saw pixeled overlays on many screenshots from user with ATI cards, don't worry its a known problem
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i was just trying null for CD-ROM.
Going to try with game on Weds.
BTW, thanks for the answer.
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