
RetroTINK 4K Firmware V1.21.0 Adds More Modeline Flexibility
The new experimental update changes how RetroTINK 4K users can load and keep modelines, making custom profiles less cramped and easier to test.
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The new experimental update changes how RetroTINK 4K users can load and keep modelines, making custom profiles less cramped and easier to test.

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