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Did I install the Arcade VGA pci-e correctly if I hook up a standard computer...
extendedplayarcade:
This is the beast it is going in.
I might hook it up for golden tee and world classbowling for now. Till I get more motivated to make my removable interchangable control panels.
AndyWarne:
--- Quote from: DashRendar on April 15, 2010, 11:25:15 am ---It sounds like it.
I had the same deal with my PC when I had an ArcadeVGA AGP card installed. I couldn't get a display, until I tossed in a PCI video card and hooked it up to that.
It would be nice if the Arcade VGA could also work at higher frequencies for the time you're configuring everything before hooking it up to an arcade monitor, but oh well. Most motherboards these days have an onboard video card that can be used in the meantime.
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Thats exactly what it does. 15Khz arcade monitor via the VGA port and 31Khz VGA via DVI port.
We have tried to make this as clear as possible with the picture at the top of the page: http://www.ultimarc.com/avgainst.html
Andy
Andy
DashRendar:
--- Quote from: AndyWarne on April 15, 2010, 02:58:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: DashRendar on April 15, 2010, 11:25:15 am ---It sounds like it.
I had the same deal with my PC when I had an ArcadeVGA AGP card installed. I couldn't get a display, until I tossed in a PCI video card and hooked it up to that.
It would be nice if the Arcade VGA could also work at higher frequencies for the time you're configuring everything before hooking it up to an arcade monitor, but oh well. Most motherboards these days have an onboard video card that can be used in the meantime.
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Thats exactly what it does. 15Khz arcade monitor via the VGA port and 31Khz VGA via DVI port.
We have tried to make this as clear as possible with the picture at the top of the page: http://www.ultimarc.com/avgainst.html
Andy
Andy
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Right- I was referring to the VGA port being able to handle higher frequencies. :)
extendedplayarcade:
Thanks Andy,
I am just stoked to be on the right track. I am going to try this weekend to hook up the PC to the Monitor. I am going the video amp way to connect to the Arcade Monitor. That seemed to be the easiest option for me because then I can switch it back to the original game if I wanted to easy. (I probably will never switch it back but I was going to go for the world record on Golden Tee 99 on two course)
It is all too easy so that makes me wonder if I did something wrong :cheers:
Great Products by the way Andy. I have ordered all my stuff through you. Still also can't believe how fast you ship too. I got it in one day from London to New Jersey, USA.
Thanks
Brent
--- Quote from: AndyWarne on April 15, 2010, 02:58:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: DashRendar on April 15, 2010, 11:25:15 am ---It sounds like it.
I had the same deal with my PC when I had an ArcadeVGA AGP card installed. I couldn't get a display, until I tossed in a PCI video card and hooked it up to that.
It would be nice if the Arcade VGA could also work at higher frequencies for the time you're configuring everything before hooking it up to an arcade monitor, but oh well. Most motherboards these days have an onboard video card that can be used in the meantime.
--- End quote ---
Thats exactly what it does. 15Khz arcade monitor via the VGA port and 31Khz VGA via DVI port.
We have tried to make this as clear as possible with the picture at the top of the page: http://www.ultimarc.com/avgainst.html
Andy
Andy
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