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| nipsmg:
Medium Res Monitor it'll have to be. Now here's the other question: Is it worth going out and buying a medium resolution monitor, or should I just shoot for one of the 27" multi resolution monitors? (D9200, etc?). If that's the case, I definitely don't have the money at the moment. Is there an interim CHEAP solution to the video issue (Granted, I know I'll be sacrificing quality). --NipsMG |
| versapak:
Heh I always find it funny how we tend to say we WON, when we get stuff off of ebay. YAY, I just won a this or that, and all I have to do is buy it! :) |
| nipsmg:
OK, I was looking on Happs for a monitor, and I came across this: http://www.happcontrols.com/monitors/49054600.htm It says it uses RGB TTL (positive or negative) I've got a Proton VM-290 27" monitor in my cab with coax, composite, and a 9 PIN RGB TTL connector on it. (with a switch for positive or negative). Now I had trouble getting this to work with the arcade VGA per this thread: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?board=4%3baction=display%3bthreadid=17274 But I'm not positive if this is a multisync monitor or not. is there any chance I might have just severely lucked out here? --NipsMG. |
| nipsmg:
Well, life is good. Apparently, the golden tee 2004 board has a dip switch to select between Med Res and Std Res video output. Life is AWESOME. |
| 19rjs99:
You can buy a converter from www.jrok.com for about $75 to use the TV you have in standard res. I built a couple older portable golden tee games with that adapter. It works well with the S-video cable. |
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