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DillonFoulds:

Have you -downgraded- the drivers for your video card?

Your video card is listed as "Intel Extreme Graphics 2". Kind of generic sounding, I'd guess Soft-15KHz support will be hit or miss with it, and you might have missed.

The only two things i could suggest would be try different drivers, or try a different card all together.

s34n:

thanks for the help so far, i've made progress as of last night...

1. The version of powerstrip I had didnt have the "640x480i (arcade)" profile, but the latest trial version did... the problem with the trial version is that its set at 31khz until i close the "tip of the day", and i'd have to do this blindly on my cabinet.

2. I copied the profile from the trial version and put it into my current version and the video card accepted the new resolution (so the current video accepts it, good!).

3. So now I know my current graphics is compatible, I can set the profile up... (the problem is, when i set it up, my vga monitor goes out of range, so i had to memorize the keystrokes to save the setting for next time and shutdown the computer) is there any easier way of doing this??

4 (the question!). Now the setting is saved and it auto-boots into the correct setting, I hooked the J-PAC upto my PC... but for some reason, when its hooked up (hooked up by either VGA, PS2 or both) the pc flashes on for a second, then goes off again... I have to physically unplug the computer before I can try again, and it still continues to do this... when i disconnect the J-PAC, the PC boots fine... so for some reason, either the J-PAC is not getting the signal it needs, so something else is happening. The lights on the J-PAC light up, so its not a power issue... has anybody else had this before??



DillonFoulds:

Hmm... sounds like you're getting bad voltage off the J-pac. You're saying you can fire up your pc, j-pac connected, and it cuts out after a half second split, and then it won't boot until you unplug and plug it back in? Sounds like the atx voltage failsafe is tripping on your motherboard.

I'm not familiar with using a jpac myself, but does it need an external power source? Maybe try disconnecting everything from your jpac, plug in only the pc (not even arcade monitor) and see if it boots, then add in the monitor, etc. etc. one at a time testing, maybe something's shorted out elsewhere?

Jack Burton:

I could swear another person on this forum had the exact same issue with a pc and a j-pac.  Try searching the forum for your model of computer and see if someone has solved the issue.

s34n:

i'm not sure what i've changed, but it appears to be switching on all the time now.  ???

however, the last time I tried, my monitor doesn't appear to be working anymore... a strange popping sound is coming from the back.

So I connected a standard VGA monitor to the external VGA-out, and I don't get any signal at all.... so the JPAC still isn't working properly. Here's what i've tested...

This is what was already in the machine... the PC runs linux and auto-boots into 15khz... there's encryption too, so I couldn't really modify this a great deal.
[PC] >>connects>> [ITG-IO] >>connects>> [Jamma Connector]
[PC] >>connects>> [ITG-IO] >>connects>> [Audio]
[PC] >>connects>> [ITG-IO] >>connects>> [Cabinet Lights]


so to replace the ITG-IO, I used a J-PAC with a whole new PC.... the existing PC is swapped for this.
[PC] >>connects>> [J-PAC] >>connects>> [Jamma Connector]
[PC] >>connects>> [Audio]

(i need a light controller for the lights, but they aren't really required for this.)

The PC is connected to the J-PAC by USB and VGA... the J-PAC gives a green and orange light, so its getting power... the main monitor doesnt work, so I hooked up the VGA monitor on the VGA-out socket on the cabinet and nothing...
The first setup works okay with ITG-IO, the external monitor gets power; and as it just goes through the JAMMA (no other wires apart from lights); its something to do with the J-PAC??

can anybody shed any light on this? been scratching my head for a while!

thanks

sean

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