Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: Igorr on September 06, 2008, 05:34:34 pm
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I have a Zenith arcade monitor, 25k7193 from a 1991 spiderman game. I am hooking it up to my computer. I read a bit here and found out that I need the ArcadeVGA Card. Do I REALLY need that or can I use something else cheaper?
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no matter which one you choose, you will need a breakout cable (check wiki).
You can always go for what you have now, a regular video card and use a software to drive it down to 15khz (make sure that your card is listed on the supported card list).
Some don't like using a regular one cause of the BOOT/POST of the PC (but there are ways of fixing that).
AVGA = Make life easier
VGA = Needs tweeking and time to make work.
It's really up to you. Read more about it in the WIKI about using a regular card vs avga card.
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that would be a wells gardner monitor and make sure that the 25K you posted is not a medium res only :badmood:
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that would be a wells gardner monitor and make sure that the 25K you posted is not a medium res only :badmood:
Think the 7500 series is medium res... Spider Man is a standard res game.
WG has some funky numbering schemes... I have a 27" K7391. Ken Layton helped me determine what it was. WG has no literature on it and I couldn't find the model number elsewhere. I worked through my connection issues basically by trial and error.
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Read the monitor/video wiki.
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I have the exact same monitor, I use Soft 15 on it with few issues
EDIT: mines a 27k7193 which I think just means the chassis is for up to a 27" tube