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New Wells-Gardner D9200 Monitor Review

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Aceldamor:
Ok....Here is the basics....the file is actually a word doc and I don't have web space yet so I can't host it.


Hey Saint! Would it be possible to possibly host this file for all users of the D9200 on the main site?

"1.2    Factory Mode

****IMPORTANT NOTE:  WRITE DOWN MENU VALUES BEFORE CHANGING THE VALUES; ADJUSTMENTS IN FACTORY MENU WILL BECOME THE NEW SAVED RECALL VALUES IN THE USER MENU.****

To access FACTORY MENU, press DOWN and SEL simultaneously and hold.
After adjustments are made, to exit out of the FACTORY MENU,
go to RE

KevSteele:
Aceldamor,

If you could email the file to info@retroblast.com, I'll be sure and put it up in my files section.

Of course, it'd be good to get it posted here as well!

Kevin

Aceldamor:

--- Quote from: kevsteele on August 07, 2003, 10:16:54 pm ---Aceldamor,

If you could email the file to info@retroblast.com, I'll be sure and put it up in my files section.

Of course, it'd be good to get it posted here as well!

Kevin

--- End quote ---

E-mail sent, I'll pm saint about hosting the file

Frostillicus:
Thanks for that Aceldamor.  I doubt I'll mess with that (not really any problems now...) and I'm worried about overwriting the factory settings.

 

Lilwolf:
btw, did you take a look at Oscars monitor comparison?

http://www.oscarcontrols.com/monitors.shtml

The Wells Gardner D9100 have (in my opinion) very bad output.  It was a standard VGA color depth and lost a lot.

Would you look at Spy Hunter and make a comparison?  I'm curios if the 9100 trouble was the tube, or the interface.  

Also if the 9200 looks like the 9100 with a VGA cable.. I wonder what it would look like with an ArcadeVGA (if that would make it look similar to the original)...

Last...

Does anyone have an original Spy Hunter pcb / machine around (or at local arcade)?  I would LOVE to hear which one looks more like the original.

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