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    Radeon 7500 64mb video card
    384 mb RAM

    I'm having problems with every psx game I run on ePSXe. There's always some parts of the screen that turns black, red or white. I'm currently using Pete's OpenGL2 Driver 2.5 and I'd like to know the best way to get rid of this problem and what would be the best video configuration. Any help is welcome.

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    I think your videocard is too old to utilize Pete's OpenGL2 Driver properly. Try using different plugins and see if things turn out better. I use Pete's OpenGL 1.75 driver. It works well with every game I've tried so far.
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    Yeah, same here. Although, for your computer, you might wanna try Petes Soft.

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    I'll try this right away and see if it works!
    EDIT : WOW! It's so much better right now. No more black screens!!! Thanks for your help Mushindo and Winged 2.0
    Last edited by Althar; 8th-July-2004 at 06:18.

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    Anytime. Got any more questions, feel free to ask.

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