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This is the monitor from a Die Hard cab I just bought, trying to figure out what i have to do to hook it up to my arcadeVGA but cant identify it, I went through a long list of pictures on one site and got nowhere. I apologize for the bad pictures, but so far its as far as I have gotten for access to it. It has a break away board for the vhold and stuff like that if that helps any.
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http://homearcade.org/BBBB/7000.html
Yours has original flyback (never been replaced).
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Thanks, I love this forum!
But um, excuse my ignorance but is the origional flyback a good or bad thing, or just something you made mention of?
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The original flyback is now a high failure item. It is known to develop hairline cracks and arc out high voltage thus damaging other parts.
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Awesome! Guess I gotta put one of those on my wish list now also.
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