I got a JAMMA cabinet with a working arcade monitor last weekend. A few weeks back when I checked it out at the sellers location I saw it running a JAMMA PCB with colors that looked fine. I don't have a JAMMA PCB to test with.
I set up the computer with the ArcadeVGA and the J-PAC attached to the JAMMA harness. I boot up the computer and I get the video from the computer displayed on the arcade monitor but it is only black and white. Everything including POST, the Win 98 logo screen, and games in MAME are all black and white. The 3 J-PAC lights are on indicating that everything is working.
When I set the windows desktop to blue it looks black.
I noticed that what seems like the white in "black and white" looked a little bit blue. I tried changing the RGB bias and gain on the monitor and I can get an even grayscale color(looks completely black and white with not slight blue tint). When I try to work from there to get correct colors by changing the RGB gain and bias I cannot get colors that look correct. I can see the display tint red, green, and blue when I turn the respective dials.
I tried the nokia monitor test from the files section on retroblast and I tried to tune the monitor color settings to get the color setup correctly. I can turn up blue and get stuff that should be blue looking blue, but if I then try to adjust red to get proper colors for red bars I can not get correct colors. I'm new at using arcade monitors so I don't really know what I am doing and it is hard to get my head around what I should see when I change the color settings on the monitor, it's hard to tell what's happening because I don't know what to expect from a working system. I feel like when I even out the colors and see grayscale, I should actually be seeing a correct color image. the intensity of each color should be the same on the monitor side and the computer should tell the monitor what combination of colors to use to produce a certain color on screen, correct?
It seems like the monitor is not getting the correct colors sent from the computer.
Has anyone seen a problem like this? Is there any tests I should try to determine what is happening? Do you think it could be a problem with the ArcadeVGA or J-PAC?
I did contact Andy at Ultimarc and he mentioned a problem with the J-PAC could cause a loss of one or two colors but I don't think that he thinks it is related since I am seeing black and white and not a lack of 1-2 colors. Although maybe I get black and white with a certain RGB gain and bias and when I mess with it I get wrong colors because some colors are missing?
I also started to notice the top left corner of the screen is discolored from the rest of the screen. When I change the RGB bias and gain I can notice this more. Does this mean the monitor needs to be degaussed?
Thanks,
Patrick