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Author Topic: Arcade legends 1 VGA 666  (Read 937 times)

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Arcade legends 1 VGA 666
« on: March 28, 2022, 01:11:02 am »
I have a 2004 arcade legends with a cga monitor and main PC is acting up so installed a pi3 with vga666. I am using a 15khz image and I cannot get v hold to stay it scrolls and if get it set it eventually starts to move vertically I have the rgb solder to a VGA connector and one ground and horizontal soldered in. Any suggestions or help appreciated

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Re: Arcade legends 1 VGA 666
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2022, 07:44:09 pm »
I'm going to say... not enough information. The CGA video standard lists both H-sync and V-sync on separate pins. IS your monitor actually a CGA monitor, or did you mean it's a 15kHz-capable monitor of some sort, and if so, what sort? Does it take Composite-sync? Is the Pi outputting composite sync?