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Title: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: GCS on October 15, 2006, 07:06:57 pm
Looking to get a new monitor for my Cruisin' World.

KLOV says that its Standard Res, a local op says its Medium res .. I have no clue... anyone know for sure???

Also where should I get a replacement monitor for the game .. Wells Gardner or is there another choice.

Thanks

Greg
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: SirPeale on October 15, 2006, 07:16:25 pm
Definitely medium res.

KLOV says standard?  Ah well, they're known for errors.
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: Wade on October 15, 2006, 11:05:55 pm
Definitely medium res.

KLOV says standard?  Ah well, they're known for errors.

I second that, they are EGA medium res.

Wade
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: Ken Layton on October 15, 2006, 11:35:53 pm
Affirmative----this is a medium res game.

Good luck trying to get a medium res monitor. They are impossible to find right now.
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: GCS on October 16, 2006, 09:23:06 am
Thanks fellas.  I thought so, and no it didn't surprise me for KLOV to be wrong.

Anyone know about these Maksonic EGA/CGA monitors I see on ebay for about $400??  Any good or am I wasting my time here as well.

Greg
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: Ken Layton on October 16, 2006, 11:13:16 am
You're thinking of Makvision. Don't waste your money.
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: GCS on October 16, 2006, 12:12:04 pm
You're thinking of Makvision. Don't waste your money.

Yup that's it.  Saw it on the bay last night.  I figured asking here was the best move.

Any other options from other vendors.  The same local op who told me the CW was med res (which he is now right obviously) says he can get a monitor that handles all resolutions like the Makvision for $600  :o but I have no clue if he is thinking of the same manufacturer or not.  Is anyone else offering something like this??

Thanks

Greg
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: Ken Layton on October 16, 2006, 05:48:18 pm
Try www.neotecgraphic.com
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: StephenH on October 16, 2006, 10:11:40 pm
Also, if you can't find a dedicated Medium Res monitor, you might want to try one of the Multisync Arcade Monitors from Betson or Billabs.  A bit expensive, but they will indeed support a 25Khz signal.
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: GCS on October 17, 2006, 08:54:37 am
Also, if you can't find a dedicated Medium Res monitor, you might want to try one of the Multisync Arcade Monitors from Betson or Billabs.  A bit expensive, but they will indeed support a 25Khz signal.

I thought about that as well since I am probably ordering one of those for my mame cabinet soon anyways.

This may be a dumb question though but will these work in a dedicated arcade machine, ie my Cruisin' World??

Greg
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: StephenH on October 17, 2006, 04:46:04 pm
Yes they will work.  In fact, they were designed for this use.  Some of the newer ones may require a cable adapter if they only have a 15 pin VGA style connector, but they will work if you connect the RGB, Sync, and Ground pins to the appropriate wires in the cable up to the monitor from the Gameboard or JAMMA harness.   Some models of these may have an arcade monitors original connector on them too.
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: SirPeale on October 17, 2006, 07:05:24 pm
It'll work, but there may be mild sync issues.  Like slightly wavy lines in a part of the picture.

Betson has a list of incompatible games, give their service dept a call and get the list.
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: worm on October 21, 2006, 03:39:47 am
Buy a digital from wells gardner and forget about it handle both.
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: Ken Layton on October 21, 2006, 11:23:43 pm
Go to the video game forum at www.vendoramusements.com (when the site comes back up---it's been having problems) and read the "Open Letter To Wells-Gardner". It'll open your eyes about 'digital' monitors and how bad the Wells ones are.
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: StephenH on October 22, 2006, 04:55:37 am
Ken,

I can't beleive that he says Makvision are much better than the current Wells Gardner models in terms of reliability.  I guess Wells is very bad. 

Stephen
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: Ken Layton on October 22, 2006, 01:08:38 pm
He probably says that because Makvision is located in Canada just like he is. That way he doesn't have worry about importing duties and tarrifs from Wells-Gardner in the USA too. Did you have any trouble getting to the forums there at Vendor Amusements? I'm on dialup and for the past two weeks have not been able to access the forums there. Page tries to load at a very slow 40 to 150 bytes per second then times out with page not found.
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: StephenH on October 23, 2006, 04:06:55 am
http://www.vendoramusements.com/bbs/nph-YaBB.pl?num=1146600533/0#0
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: Ken Layton on October 23, 2006, 10:36:56 am
Problem fixed on vendoramusements. The "nph-" had not been added to the main page for the link to the forums. I was not informed of a link change. All is well now.
Title: Re: Cruisin' World ... Standard Res or Medium Res Monitor
Post by: Rickn on November 08, 2006, 08:16:21 pm
Here is another option- Nieman Video Displays - NVD

We supply the US Armed Forces, as well as a number of major manufacturers.


I am of course biased, I am Rick Nieman.

Our 24.8" tri-mode flat has been extremeley well received. Our Distributors  are always sold out.

I have designed the mechanical mounting to match the unavailable 25"

Our 3m25 autosyncs CGA/Mid/ VGA.

We do this monitor in sizes ranging from 14" to 39".

We are a North American Company and offer strong support.

I can always be reached

Rick Nieman
519-621-1722
Niemandisplays.com
Rick@niemandisplays.com