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Author Topic: Wells Gardner D9200 Vertical Hold  (Read 1474 times)

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Wells Gardner D9200 Vertical Hold
« on: October 09, 2017, 12:48:38 pm »
Hi does anyone know of there's a vertical hold adjustment anywhere for this monitor? I have this connected to my computer's VGA on an ATI card and custom resolutions. I used to have no issues booting into Windows, launching Hyperspin, and playing games through MAME.

All of sudden as soon as the Bios screen comes up the vertical scrolling begins and won't Sync at all now. Any thoughts on the issue or possible fix? I didn't see an adjustment pot for Vertical Hold.

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Re: Wells Gardner D9200 Vertical Hold
« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2017, 01:05:02 pm »
I also have an ArcadeVGA card that I can try using and see if it's able to Sync using that.

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Re: Wells Gardner D9200 Vertical Hold
« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2017, 09:33:41 pm »
the 9200 is a digital monitor... it's all microprocessor controlled. providing you are feeding it a proper signal, it should take care of the rest. make sure your video card is outputting 640x480 @60hz. lots of bios screens are 800x600 or other weird resolutions. normally not a problem once it boots to windows where the resolution is set.