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    Default VBA - Bug with Windows 7

    Hello everybody

    I'm from Germany and not well trained in the english language. So i hope i don't make too much fails at grammar and orthography.

    A few days ago i changed from Windows XP to Windows 7. Everything works fine and i'm really happy about the new functions that come with Win7.

    But now i have a big problem with the Visual Boy Advance Emulator. (Version 1.7.2)
    A graphics problem.

    I made 2 screenshots for better explaining:

    Windows XP: http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/8...problemalt.jpg

    Windows 7: http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/7...problemneu.jpg

    As you can see, the graphics in Windows 7 is pixellated. (I use the hq2x Filter for both screenshots.)

    I tried so much to fight this problem.... but nothing works.
    New / old drivers for my ATI Radeon X1900XTX: No!
    Updating DirectX Files: No!
    Change Render Modes in VBA: No!

    Then i tried the newest version of the VBA-M (M956) and "tadaaaaa" the graphics are perfect! For a short moment i was really happy.... but then i noticed that my savestates doesn't work. Argh!
    Everytime if i wanna load a savestate.... the VBA-M crashes!
    So i can't use this version of the vba.

    And just for information: With the 1.8.0 beta3 from VBA i got the same problems like in 1.7.2. Pixellated graphics!

    Here my pc configuration:
    AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+
    2048 MB DDR 2 Ram
    ATI Radeon X1900XTX
    Creative Audigy 2 ZS
    Windows 7 Ultimate (32 bit)



    Does anyone have the same problems or an idea how i can solve them?

    That would be sooo nice!
    Fall back to Windows XP is a thing that i don't really want...

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    Default Re: VBA - Bug with Windows 7

    Looks like your image links given don't show as both were blocked.


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