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abispac:

Thank you buttersoft sir, ill post results in the future.

yotsuya:

For the record, abispac is not a new member. He’s been away, but he’s been here for a long while.

bobbyb13:


--- Quote from: abispac on March 26, 2020, 04:46:21 pm ---
--- Quote from: bobbyb13 on March 26, 2020, 03:03:15 pm ---Mike A (and literally everyone here) is actually trying to be helpful so I would suggest being mindful of that in your replies.

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I respectfully disagree, please read every single mesage and youll see theres not a single one tryin to help from Mike A

Absolutely not true.


--- Quote from: bobbyb13 on March 26, 2020, 03:03:15 pm ---To successfully do what you are talking about with a consumer TV practically requires being a crt technician/engineer with a lot of experience.

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yes and no, i had successfully fixed some monitors in the past with the help from this and other places and im no near enginer.

Fixing a monitor is considerably easier than what you are asking about.


--- Quote from: bobbyb13 on March 26, 2020, 03:03:15 pm ---get on Mr. Gore's internets and start searching because no one anywhere can give you an all situation step by step solution to make it happen.

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i know that, i never asked for anything like that.
And if you are not going to help i ask you to please stop posting useless comments on my post. But its the internet ,you are free to do whatever you want, and ill just keep an eye for actual useful help, thanks and have a nice day.

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I (and others) have offered helpful advice to you in various posts previously- which I suppose also didn't catch that eye.

I will however respect your wishes and resist offering you any advice in the future.

All the best

abispac:


--- Quote from: bobbyb13 on March 27, 2020, 02:24:35 am ---
--- Quote from: abispac on March 26, 2020, 04:46:21 pm ---
--- Quote from: bobbyb13 on March 26, 2020, 03:03:15 pm ---Mike A (and literally everyone here) is actually trying to be helpful so I would suggest being mindful of that in your replies.

--- End quote ---
I respectfully disagree, please read every single mesage and youll see theres not a single one tryin to help from Mike A

Absolutely not true.


--- Quote from: bobbyb13 on March 26, 2020, 03:03:15 pm ---To successfully do what you are talking about with a consumer TV practically requires being a crt technician/engineer with a lot of experience.

--- End quote ---
yes and no, i had successfully fixed some monitors in the past with the help from this and other places and im no near enginer.

Fixing a monitor is considerably easier than what you are asking about.


--- Quote from: bobbyb13 on March 26, 2020, 03:03:15 pm ---get on Mr. Gore's internets and start searching because no one anywhere can give you an all situation step by step solution to make it happen.

--- End quote ---
i know that, i never asked for anything like that.
And if you are not going to help i ask you to please stop posting useless comments on my post. But its the internet ,you are free to do whatever you want, and ill just keep an eye for actual useful help, thanks and have a nice day.

--- End quote ---

I (and others) have offered helpful advice to you in various posts previously- which I suppose also didn't catch that eye.

I will however respect your wishes and resist offering you any advice in the future.

All the best

--- End quote ---
its a free world. God bless you sir.

abispac:


--- Quote from: buttersoft on March 26, 2020, 08:41:20 pm --- With a PC source outputting 15kHz (yes, crt_emudriver is by far the best tool for this if you're on Windows 10) you would simply plug in your 0.7Vp-p standard RGBS from your PC, perhaps with 75R terminations if needed. The ArcadeOSD and VMM utilities in crt_emudriver will allow you to adjust your modelines to the horizontal size and position required. Most sets have H-pos but not H-size adjustments, so this feature is really nice.
 
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I allready found the service manual for this old 3 inch tv, and i kind of understand what to do, i just got a question for you, can you elaborate or explain to a fool like me what do you mean with plug 0.7vp-p or  the 75r? im using a regular vga breakout cable with no resistors or nothing, i tested the cable yesterday with a nintendo monitor and the image was great which means the cable works fine.  Also this tv does not have rca video plugs , just the coaxial entrance, where would i get the sync signal? thanks for the help

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