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mattatclc:
There's just no picture at all - it's not dark or not sync'd.  Just white 'fuzzy' screen.

I don't know what the model is but it is a med resolution, been told that by a couple of different people.

I take on board what you're saying about the wires - knew that wasn't right.  I'll connect them to a terminal block.

As for the sync wires, there's 2 coming from the VGA lead and only one on the monitor (I think).  The white wire from the monitor is the earth am I right?  If so I can twist the H & V from the VGA Cable together and connect them to that blue/white wire I think?

mgb:
It sounds like you may not have the right video ground.
Can you get pics of the connections at the monitor.

mattatclc:
I've sorted the connections out now - purchased an Arcade Monitor Video Amp which has 5 connectors that marry up to the monitor cables.

Looking at the screen now though there seems to be a tuning issue though (have attached a picture).  This is the BEST I can seem to get the screen to when using the tuners.  You can definitely make out the windows icons so I know something is coming through but it's a long way from being tuned in.

The graphics card is an ARCADE VGA 3000 purchased from Gremiln and I've installed the correct win 7 drivers.

I read somewhere that the Nanao monitor can be 'switched' to Low Res - is that something worth trying?  If so does anyone know how to do it?

mgb:

--- Quote from: mattatclc on June 01, 2013, 09:36:00 am ---I've sorted the connections out now - purchased an Arcade Monitor Video Amp which has 5 connectors that marry up to the monitor cables.

Looking at the screen now though there seems to be a tuning issue though (have attached a picture).  This is the BEST I can seem to get the screen to when using the tuners.  You can definitely make out the windows icons so I know something is coming through but it's a long way from being tuned in.

The graphics card is an ARCADE VGA 3000 purchased from Gremiln and I've installed the correct win 7 drivers.

I read somewhere that the Nanao monitor can be 'switched' to Low Res - is that something worth trying?  If so does anyone know how to do it?

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yes from a quick view, it looks like thats the issue.  I know the nanaos I have worked on can be set for standard or medium.

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