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mike boss

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RGB to VGA adapters and static image
« on: October 11, 2013, 08:48:34 am »
**** I posted this in the monitor/video section, but thought perhaps it also fit here ? ****


I have my jamma wired Bad Dudes cabinet set up with a 19" LCD.
I use one of the readily available (on eBay) RGA to VGA adapters.

I've used these before and I'm actually using one with my current Final Fight cabinet.

Anyway, I decided I was going to try and adjust the picture as the Bad Dudes didn't quite 100% fill the screen.
I cycled thru the menu many times, trying different resolutions, and trying to move/enlarge the picture.

At one point the picture was very out of wack. I could not seem to get it back to normal. I powered down and powered on and  the problem still exists.

When the board comes on I see the title screen, then when it goes to the start screen the image becomes static. I can coin-up and hear the game playing blind so I assume the board itself is fine. Just the adapter will now not display.

Anyone had this issue, can I do anything ?
I tired to unplug and plug back in all connections, even tired resetting the board.
Did my many clicks of the menu button screw up the board ?

EDIT - I can upload a short video when I get home.


Thanks all

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Re: RGB to VGA adapters and static image
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2013, 01:17:50 pm »
Check your power suppling the board. as i recall, those boards have some pretty hefty requirements for power (5 volts at 2 amps (2000 mA) be sure you can supply at LEAST that much.

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Re: RGB to VGA adapters and static image
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2013, 04:13:19 pm »
Cool.
I'll give that a try.

It was working fine............ but the screen wasn't 100% full.
So of course when I hooked up the same product to my Final Fight & @ 640x480 it filled the screen well I HAD TO adjust Bad Dudes.
I cycled thru the menu many times and now it just keeps the same image static on screen and plays blind.

I'll re-check the voltage. It pi$$es me off.

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Re: RGB to VGA adapters and static image
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2013, 02:29:25 pm »
Is your CGA to VGA adapter a Gonbes?  Mine does that when the horizontal freq adjustment is set too high.  Try changing it from within the adapter menu.
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Re: RGB to VGA adapters and static image
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2013, 12:36:47 pm »
@ rpgposer

Thank you !
That was indeed the issue !
I recall when I was doing the adjustments that I had changed that.
I had however selected DEFAULT --- but I guess it didn't do the trick.
Anyway today I went outside and made the tweaks and I'm very happy that it is now resolved.

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