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my new used candy cab
IntruderAlert:
ok :)
thanks for the advice
AlanS17:
Against all advice and my own better judgement, I've transported more than one machine on its back or side on multiple occassions. This was either due to having nothing to tie it down with or to having limited vertical space.
I've never had one mess up on because of it. That being said, I still don't do it anymore.
paigeoliver:
Candy cabinets ARE NOT designed to be laid on their backs like normal cabinets are.
Are you SURE you can't stand it up, they are only like 4 and a half feet tall.
If you have to lay it down I vote to lay it on its side.
IntruderAlert:
don't hurt me guys.. but
i bought the machine used, the guy didn't have the keys, i couldn't figure out any way to get the monitor out..
it came home on it's back
but I think it'll live ;)
IntruderAlert:
Ive got a couple of panels off now and there is a rod on one side like what's used to hold up the hood of a car
I suppose I should be able to open the front and easily rotate the monitor but I've never had one of these and I don't know how
looks like the monitor is 15 ~ 31.5KHZ
the tube is Samsung A51KQJ63X
should I be able to connect directly to a regular VGA card?
right now it's connected to a JAMMA connector but someone did a lousy soldering job on it and it's going to have to be redone anyway