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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: dirt on April 24, 2004, 05:21:12 pm

Title: go7 help please
Post by: dirt on April 24, 2004, 05:21:12 pm
is there any known problems using a g07 montior with an arcadevga card? the reason i ask is because i had my computer hooked up to my pole position cab with a wg monitor and everything works perfect. i have 2 g07 monitors and they both roll and look a little scrambled when i hook them up and adjusting the chassis doesn't seem to help them out. when i hook them up to my jamma cab they work perfect, no rolling or anything. any help would be great.

dirt
Title: Re:go7 help please
Post by: dabone on April 24, 2004, 08:09:56 pm
Do you have the sync plugged in the same connector as the rgb?

It goes into the one above it.


I used seperate syncs on mine.

If you are using the video amp do the following.

The following copied from utilmarc website.

Almost all monitors, even those which have separate V and H sync inputs, will work with composite sync (generally connected to the H input) A few monitors may need separate H and V sync though. In this case the syncs can be separated by doing the following:
Identify the location on the PCB marked "CUT for H/V"
Cut through the short section of track between the two "half-moon" shapes.
Connect the monitor vertical sync to the connection (white terminal block) marked SYNC
Connect the monitor horizontal sync to the connection (white terminal block) which is unmarked






Later,
dabone
Title: Re:go7 help please
Post by: dirt on April 24, 2004, 08:26:21 pm
thanks for the info i will try that right now. btw where on the ultimarc site did you get that from? i thought i read everything in the arcadevga section before i posted, i guess i missed it somehow :-[


dirt
Title: Re:go7 help please
Post by: dirt on April 24, 2004, 08:42:18 pm
that was it!!!! thanks again for the info. ;D ;D ;D


dirt
Title: Re:go7 help please
Post by: dabone on April 25, 2004, 08:40:47 am
http://www.ultimarc.com/vidamp.html


later,
dabone