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dfg:

Ok so my Megalo 410 has finally arrived.Still waiting on for my jpac and arcadevga card, should be in next week.
Opened up the centre control panel and had a bit of a look inside,(does this thing look confusing as hell lol!) sorry if it is a bit of a silly question but i noticed 2 vga connections onto this board. Which one of the 2 would i need to plug into my Jpac once it arrives?

http://img840.imageshack.us/i/pic1rc.jpg/    the megalo

http://img833.imageshack.us/i/vgah.jpg/     side view
http://img838.imageshack.us/i/vga2.jpg/     other side view
http://img830.imageshack.us/i/vga3.jpg/     close up

i can take more pics if it helps.

BobA:

The Megalo 410 is capable of 31Khz for a direct PC connect.  It does not actually need an arcadevga board. AFAIK.   Not sure about the 2 vga connectors.

emphatic:

The monitor is a tri-sync, so you can use the JAMMA connector (or are these JVS only?) with your J-Pac and ArcadeVGA to get ALL arcade resolutions OR just use the PC VGA output in 640x480@60 into the monitors VGA 31kHz connector and only use the J-Pac for controls.

More info on the lovely Megalo 410 here: http://www.hard--candy.com/index.asp?page=Megalo+410

If the cabinet has the JVS wiring standard instead of JAMMA, you should sell your J-Pac and ArcadeVGA and get a JVS-Pac instead: http://jvspac.kirurg.org/

dfg:


--- Quote from: emphatic on August 26, 2010, 01:08:54 pm ---The monitor is a tri-sync, so you can use the JAMMA connector (or are these JVS only?) with your J-Pac and ArcadeVGA to get ALL arcade resolutions OR just use the PC VGA output in 640x480@60 into the monitors VGA 31kHz connector and only use the J-Pac for controls.

More info on the lovely Megalo 410 here: http://www.hard--candy.com/index.asp?page=Megalo+410

If the cabinet has the JVS wiring standard instead of JAMMA, you should sell your J-Pac and ArcadeVGA and get a JVS-Pac instead: http://jvspac.kirurg.org/

--- End quote ---

how can i find out whether its the JVS wiring??

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