Friends cancelled our regular dinner date (we were supposed to host tonight) so I went to town! I thought through all the steps on the drive home from work and then hit it hard as soon as I walked in the door. A couple hours later and it was complete! Take a look
here!
I gotta say, I'm thrilled with the result! Running this modified TV in conjunction with GroovyMAME is the kind of lounge room, arcade gaming heaven I've spent the last 15 years day dreaming about! Easy to use and the results are spectacular. Of course, I don't have dual res, but, to be honest, I don't really care. None of my favourite games are outside the 15k bracket.
As soon as I wire up another VGA to SCART cable with sound (my original one broke and I'm using my "video only" high quality
test cable) I'll make a video and show you guys how easy it is to adjust when switching from, say, Street Fighter 2 to Mortal Kombat to Robocop.
My only lament is that the tube I'm using isn't a Phillips "black matrix". Those things are awesome! I can get a lovely picture with one of them with this chassis but the geometry and sizing are wrong (way too wide). There's a width coil and some caps that the service manual mentions... who knows, it might be possible one day. The Grundig CUC 4645 chassis I had a while back worked fine with the black matrix tubes but, of course, I smoked that.
I have 2 other Siemens with the same chassis as my modded Blaupunkt so I guess I'm future proofed for a while. Time to get rid of my remaining digital chassis TVs I reckon!

Cheers Calamity and pals! I would never have gotten this far without your help and GroovyMAME as inspiration!
