Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: pathfndr on May 12, 2012, 09:26:11 pm
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The monitor has just a vga plug. Do i just need to hit radioshack up for a vga plug and wire the r/g/b/g/s up to the harness or uvc. Retroblast did a review of the wg 9200 and uvc but did not really show how he did it, needed a special wire job. Or Cga to Vga or Vga to Cga Adapter cga/vga vga/cga Arcade Monitor Converter i was on ebay just send signal straight thru. Thanks
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What are you trying to use the UVC for? The D9200 is a multisync monitor. It'll display just about anything you throw at it that an arcade game has ever used, but I don't think it'll do 800x600 (it won't break - it'll just say out of range). You should be able to just plug it straight into your PC. The UVC is IIRC just a scaler to force everything down to 15k old-school arcade monitor timings.
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Ok sorry i didnt go into more depth on the jamma wiring side have a bunch of midway boards nbajam wrestlemania etc... i want to play thru jamma. On the Uvc im running xbox 360 and dreamcast which i feel safer ruunning them thru the device. Hope this was more info to get some information thanks again.
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your d9200 has a regular cga connector...it's directly to the left of the vga connector. But I believe you need to move some plugs behind the bracket in order for it to work. Download the manual so you can see what needs to be done.
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Thanks for all the input. I was asking before i got the monitor have it now. It came out of a pga golf tour and i had read that it only had a vga out. It does have the rbg prongs next to it. I have the little cable switch on top of it where you plug in if you want vga or cga/ega. I have switched it but to right setting for cga/ega but i cant get it to work. the pin out is a 6 pin plus 3 pin. Am i suppose to rig something to use the other 3 pins. Well thanks again for the input hopefully someone has some advice.
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Ok wow after like 25 tries wow it works only need the six prong connector. Wierd could get it to go so played a bunch of stuff on vga side then told myself i would give it one more go switched everything over clicked power button on jamma rig bam. Thanks again all.