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Title: Should a J-Pac work with a Supergun?
Post by: slapaham on May 19, 2009, 03:35:32 pm
Because mine doesn't give me anything via mine! I have an Arcade@Home Supergun and plugging in my J-Pac with console adaptors lights all the test LEDs up (so it should work) but no picture is produced on my TV screen... suggestions and feedback please!
 :cheers:

Title: Re: Should a J-Pac work with a Supergun?
Post by: Jack Burton on May 19, 2009, 03:59:30 pm
hmmm.  A J-pac on it's own does not create 15khz signals right?  I'm guessing that your supergun is expecting one and you are feeding it at least 31khz. 
Title: Re: Should a J-Pac work with a Supergun?
Post by: CheffoJeffo on May 19, 2009, 04:30:20 pm
hmmm.  A J-pac on it's own doesn't not create 15khz signals right?  I'm guessing that your supergun is expecting one and you are feeding it at least 31khz. 

+1 for initial suspicion

More details about your setup please.
Title: Re: Should a J-Pac work with a Supergun?
Post by: slapaham on May 20, 2009, 03:47:46 am
Let me know what you need to know and I'll let you know! ;D

I was on the assumption that with the console to J-Pac video leads from Ultimarc would convert the signal to 15Khz...? I understand a J-Pac with a PC alone wouldn't do this and the extra requirement of an ArcadeVGA or Soft15Khz would be needed... I did once get signs of life from the J-Pac by splitting the signal with a PC setup through my old Supergun set up (a Vogatek MKII)...