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| heemid:
There is a local guy that has ~25 PVM-2950Q, he said they have VGA input through BNC, will these even work well for an arcade? I was going to bring my laptop, test them and get a few. Whats the best/easiest/fastest way to check them? I was thinking just a NTSC test pattern. Thanks. |
| heemid:
Some Pics I pulled from an Ebay listing |
| mvsfan:
have you ever noticed how their are 6 wires coming off of jamma monitors and boards? R, G, B, 2 sync pins, and Ground? your line 3 set of connections on this monitor are for seperate y g b sync connections. sounds to me like you need to order a bnc breakout cable from Cables to go or digikey. and yes i believe you could use this with an ArcadeVGA provided you had the arcade VGA breakout as well as the BNC breakout. simply a matter of matching up the colors i believe. Andy? |
| mvsfan:
as far as testing the thing, just bring your supergun with you. |
| mvsfan:
--- Quote from: mvsfan on July 28, 2009, 06:43:44 pm ---as far as testing the thing, just bring your supergun with you. --- End quote --- --- Quote from: mvsfan on July 28, 2009, 06:43:44 pm ---as far as testing the thing, just bring your supergun with you. --- End quote --- oh yeah, forgot this. You need to hook up the bnc breakout to your supergun's video. |
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