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Golden Tee 2005 Video Help!!

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tommytrish:

I switched 1 to Off and it fire up correctly.  I switched 2 to off and got jumbled picture.  Still missing the left 1" of the screen

bsoder52:

Hi guys!

Came across this thread while trying to get my 2005 GT Complete PCB board connected properly to a Dell 20" Computer Monitor via an 8200 V4 VGA Converter board. I've tried all the various clamp settings and resolution settings without much luck. My problem is I'm getting a shakey screen picture. I can't even read the on screen dip switch settings. I've scoured the interwebs looking for answers and this is the first post I found talking about physical dip switches on the board, which I didnt even know were there until i searched for them. they are tiny. I've tried adjust them without much luck yet. Any advice to would be much appreciated!

Thanks for any help.


bsoder52:

The monitor is a Dell 2007FPB, 4:3 1600X1200 in case that makes a difference on any suggestions thanks!

lilshawn:

AGAIN as mentioned before here, http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,129561.msg1325609/topicseen.html#msg1325609

bsoder52:

Ok, so because of this:

golden tee outputs something OTHER than standard resolutions.

resolution: 640x350
h-frequency: 25.7KHz
v-frequency: 60.6hz
pixel clock: 21.5khz

it's the 25.7khz that's the kicker.

the cga/ega frequencies the converter can handle are

14.5 - 16.5khz -which is cga
23.5 - 25.5khz -which is ega
30.5 - 32.5khz -which is vga

as you can see, the frequency falls just outside into the space between ega and vga

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Neither the medium or low resolutions settings on the GT board will work correctly transitioned to the monitor via the VBA converter?
Am I understanding that correctly?
Should I just get a different monitor?

Thanks for clarifying, Im not the most technical guy. 
:)

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