[Coco] VCC question regarding "Back Buffer in System Ram"

Steve Strowbridge ogsteviestrow at gmail.com
Sat Jun 3 21:53:55 EDT 2017


Thanks Bill, for responding, I didn't get an email notification of it, or I
would have responded sooner.
Here is what I can tell you about the "issue" it's absolutely my computer
(my desktop) that's having this issue, and it only happened _During_ the
setup of drive wire, which I understand could be a complete coincidence. I
moved VCC to my Google Drive so I could work from my laptop, and my laptop
doesn't have the issue running the same EXE file off the same INI file.

I do have the latest driver for my NVIDIA GTX 960 graphics card, but I had
screwed with the settings, which I just reset back to standard.
I'm still having the issue, and I'm not "blaming" VCC, but I wanted to
report it just as an FYI.

So, here is a different "issue" or perhaps, it could be looked at as a
"Feature"
The .DSK images that are being handled by VCC end up becoming larger than
the standard 158K RS-DOS initial image, and are not able to be read on a
the CoCoSDC, they are not able to be read by XROAR at all, and I was able
to read them in MAME as read-only, and then had to copy them to a newly
created floppy disk via MAME.

I don't know if this is by design, or if it's worth reporting, because, for
me, I'd like to take a project I work with on an emulator, and be able to
bounce it around the physical and virtual world at times.

Thought it was worth mentioning, and if this is already common knowledge,
forgive my ignorance to it.

I do want to make something perfectly clear, I am in no way trying to "shit
on" the VCC project, I'm not trying to fan the fire of hate and debate
about the various emulators.
I have been using VCC for a while, and for the most parts, it's been good
to me, I'm having issue now, and they are frustrating me, but I'm not
trying to jump on a bandwagon of any sort, just wanting to share some
information if it's relevant.

Thanks!


Steve Strowbridge, aka
The Original Gamer Stevie Strow
http://ogsteviestrow.com
ogsteviestrow at gmail.com


On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 8:02 PM, Bill Pierce via Coco <coco at maltedmedia.com>
wrote:

> Steve, as I answered on the issues page, I think that's a directx problem.
> I had the same issue once but I can't for the life of me remember how I
> solved it. I really don't see how setting up dw4 had anything to do with it
> as that has absolutely nothing to do with the video. I'll try to remember
> what I did to solve it, but you can try downloading and installing the old
> DX9 runtime and see if that helps
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Strowbridge <ogsteviestrow at gmail.com>
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> Sent: Sat, Jun 3, 2017 1:16 pm
> Subject: [Coco] VCC question regarding "Back Buffer in System Ram"
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> Bill Pierce, before you even start to think about telling me to post
> thisissue in GitHub, I already did :)So, my issue today, that I hope there
> is a quick solution to, is a recent"feature" I've encountered where upon
> launching VCC I get an initial errormessage that says "Creating Back Buffer
> in System Ram! This will beslower", and to make things worse, in this mode,
> I can't move the VCC appover to my 2nd monitor which is where I want it to
> do my recording stuff.This happened when David Ladd showed me how to
> connect VCC to DriveWire 4(Which is no longer running).So I first tried to
> manually un-do all the changes that connected me todrive wire, no go.I then
> deleted and reinstalled the program, same issue.Then I downloaded a clean
> copy, and installed to a different folder on mycomputer, still the same
> issue.It's a problem for me that probably wouldn't affect anyone who
> doesn't wantto use VCC on a different monitor, but for me it's a deal
> breaker on how mycurrent recording setup goes, and I'm probably going to
> have to switchemulators if I can't get it fixed.Any and all help is
> appreciated.Steve Strowbridge, akaThe Original Gamer Stevie
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