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Vectorfire:


--- Quote from: lilshawn on January 30, 2020, 02:42:02 pm ---FYI, tri sync = standard, medium and high resolutions.... also called 15k, 25k, and 31k also often erroneously called "CGA" "EGA" and "VGA" (well not VGA anyways)

15k = 640x240 "CGA" or standard resolution
25k = 773x381 "EGA" or medium resolution (AKA "good fer nothin res")
31k = 640x480 VGA or high resolution
38k = 800x600 SVGA or often erroneously called "XGA" (not widely implemented in arcade due to the movement away CRT and towards FPD's and TV's as output devices)

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Thanks for this! I need all the clarification I can get my hands on, especially with regard to resolutions as I will be trying to implement CRT Emudriver in a couple days. Lot of information to absorb.

lilshawn:

the tubes used with the  makvision 2929 and 3129 are very susceptible to burn-in, as the tube guns are driven VERY hard, compounded by the fact that people often run them blindingly bright.

this is still a CRT monitor...it's not really meant to be super bright. our eyes have been sullied by laser sharp FPD and plasma TV's and LED back lit screens with bajillion:1 contrast ratios. it's going to be a little dim... the color alignment in the corners is probably going to be off. it is what it is. 30 yer old technology.

turn that brightness down...turn off your room lights and enjoy it for what it is... a reminder of a bygone era.  :cheers:



Vectorfire:


--- Quote from: lilshawn on January 31, 2020, 02:23:39 pm ---the tubes used with the  makvision 2929 and 3129 are very susceptible to burn-in, as the tube guns are driven VERY hard, compounded by the fact that people often run them blindingly bright.

this is still a CRT monitor...it's not really meant to be super bright. our eyes have been sullied by laser sharp FPD and plasma TV's and LED back lit screens with bajillion:1 contrast ratios. it's going to be a little dim... the color alignment in the corners is probably going to be off. it is what it is. 30 yer old technology.

turn that brightness down...turn off your room lights and enjoy it for what it is... a reminder of a bygone era.  :cheers:

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 I've somehow become a relic along with these monitors. :cry:
 My last cabinet and restoration was a Taito Egret 29 with a Nanao MS8-29. I'm hoping this thing comes somewhere close to replicating the magic that monitor did for me.
Many a great night of shmuping remembered.
LCD's will never do it for me after having those years of glorious electron gun radiation firing into my face.


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