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Virtual Pinmame Colorize Settings For Pin2Dmd


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You can find color settings to be used in Virtual PinMAME here

http://vpuniverse.com/index.php/dmd_color_codes.html

Instead of entering all the values by hand you can use setdmd.

Here is a link to setdmd software which allows to easily export and import

VPM colorize settings

http://pinballbulbs.com/files/setdmd.html

I also attached a collection of exported color settings I found on dropbox.

It is a good point to start as a default palette before you start to colorize

animation sequences using the pin2dmd editor from Steve.

ColorDMD.zip

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Do you have good settings for that standard orange dmd color. I been playing around with it some, but the darker colors either goes over to red or green.

100% 66% 33%

hue 10 10 10

sat 238 238 238

lum 120 80 40

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perfect, cheers

 

edit: turns out my smallest micro sd card (4GB) doesn't work, I've ordered a 1GB card from Ebay.

 

In the mean time I've created Amber .dmc files for all of my games using the settings above with a ahk script.

 

I've got 305 Amber .dmc files if anyone wants them, they are here

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they can be loaded with the new setdmd, just set the file association for .dmc files to setdmd and you can open up to 15 files at a time.

 

highlight 15 .dmc files in windows explorer, press enter and it'll open 15 sessions of setdmd, rinse and repeat for all of the files, you can do the whole folder and then close the 300 or so sessions of setdmd without any ill affects.  

 

but you'll probably need to edit your registry first, to enable colourizsing of the dmd for all tables. export your registry, change all instances of 

 

"dmd_colorize"=dword:00000000

to 

"dmd_colorize"=dword:00000001

 

save, and import the registry

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You can create a palette.dat file with the colors you wish as default and put it on the sd-card to 

make it the default palette information loaded. 

 

How do I make these values below into A pallet.dat and what do I name it so when I put it on the SD card it loads by default for all tables? 

 

100% 66% 33%

hue 10 10 10

sat 238 238 238

lum 120 80 40 

 

I also have another question. Why use dmc files when you can just set them in the vpinmame registry if you using one shade of color per rom?

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You can use the pin2dmd editor from go-dmd.de

Actual version should be 1.0.11

The name has to be palettes.dat even if it's only one ;)

Dmc files are "needed" to colorize a large set of roms. These have the more then 1 color, but only if you enable "colorize rom" in vpinmame settings :D

Greets,

Dom

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I downloaded the program but dont understand how to make the palette dat file based off theses values:

 

100% 66% 33%
hue 10 10 10
sat 238 238 238
lum 120 80 40

 

If there a faq or tutorial on this stuff?

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The dmc files are great. Lucky1 have you or anyone else made more? Would be nice to have one for most of the popular roms.

 

You can find color settings to be used in Virtual PinMAME here

http://vpuniverse.com/index.php/dmd_color_codes.html

Instead of entering all the values by hand you can use setdmd.
Here is a link to setdmd software which allows to easily export and import
VPM colorize settings

http://pinballbulbs.com/files/setdmd.html

I also attached a collection of exported color settings I found on dropbox.

It is a good point to start as a default palette before you start to colorize
animation sequences using the pin2dmd editor from Steve.

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I'm finally getting around to getting this installed in my cabinet. Has anyone gotten this running with HyperPin? The DMD doesn't seem to be releasing the DMD after exiting from a game. The previous game remains on the DMD.

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