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jtslade:
Ok so I live in Germany and it's not like the US where there is an endless supply of Arcade games, cabs, warehouses, etc..

I have a mame cab from MVS Neo Geo 25" (started with just a wooden shell) http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=84291.msg1057238#msg1057238

But I found a guy about 20mins away who has a Sega Virtual Tennis 220V

And he is selling it for $300 USD, which I get paid in Euro so it's about €210 which is much less than even an used arcade monitor can be had for.

http://www.ramsteinyardsales.com/item.jsp?itemId=13705667&src=SEARCH

The monitor looks pretty good, but I think this was a conversion as the camo CP and it's not the case that originally was on it.







So I was thinking about converting it to a MAME Cab. I have a spare computer and would outfit it with Jpac and more buttons to get a dual six player setup.

But I like to keep things Originalish! So what game do you think this started life out as???


Danke!

TOK:
The cab is a Dynamo, usually referred to as Cut Corner. They aren't specific to any certain game, and you find lots of late 80's to early 90's fighting games in them.
Virtua Tennis uses a medium resolution monitor. Its not really a problem for MAME, but it's sort of an oddball.

MAME away!  :cheers:

jtslade:
So would this Medium resolution monitor be a good choice? Would an Arcade VGA be able to run it?

slapaham:
I would have guessed so, if your J-Pac has the jumpers - mine has 31/24/15 - 24 being medium resolution...

CheffoJeffo:
I think that KLOV is wrong in listing it as med res -- VT is NAOMI, which can put out either VGA or std res (with proper adapter). My VT2 runs at std res.

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