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Golden Tee Stuck In Black & White
« on: May 14, 2018, 04:31:11 am »
Got a 2005 GT machine that worked well for a while after buying it, but now only boots up in black & white. The screen has been replaced with an LCD monitor, which isn’t the problem as that has colour in its boot up.

Looking for a solution here or anyone in the SW London area who could help with repair.

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Re: Golden Tee Stuck In Black & White
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2018, 11:17:24 am »
Got a 2005 GT machine that worked well for a while after buying it, but now only boots up in black & white. The screen has been replaced with an LCD monitor, which isn’t the problem as that has colour in its boot up.

Looking for a solution here or anyone in the SW London area who could help with repair.

The problem likely either exists on the screen or with whatever is hooked up between the screen and the actual Golden Tee PCB. I have never, ever heard of a Jamma board going black and white, that sounds like something a video converter could do.
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