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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: BLACK KNIGHT on September 03, 2004, 10:33:43 pm
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I thot that you couldn't run a standard resolution game on a medium resolution monitor, but my friend has a medium resolution monitor and plugged in a standard resolution game and it looked fine. Is there a downside to doing this?
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monitor must have an auto switching. Whats the monitor? Whats the game ?
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Some arcade monitors (such as the Nanaos that were included with some later Sega games) are capable of dual-resolution via a switch. Additionally, others such as the Wells Gardner D9200 autoswitch.
If your monitor is not switchable, it is possible to convert standard-res to medium res using an upscan converter that can take a 15Khz signal and upscan it to 25Khz.
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Oh, interesting. I don't know what kind of monitor he has but the game is War: Final Assault. It's a 1999 game that is a first person shooter. According to KLOV it has a medium res. monitor and it certainly looks like it when you look at the game. So I was extremely surprised when he plugged in Soul Edge and the picture looked fine.
I guess getting an autoswitching medium resolution monitor would be the best type of monitor for a JAMMA cabinet so that you could play both standard and medium res. games?
Or you're saying I can get an upscan converter for my standard resolution monitor and turn it into a medium resolution monitor? Where would I find more info. on getting one of these and doing this?