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Help idtentify monitor from my videomaster
« on: October 05, 2015, 06:09:12 am »
Hi guys,

Managed to get hold of a videomaster, it had a jpac in it and a pc. Pc was screwed so put a new one in with a 4350 using crtemudriver and groovymame. All sound, but...

The monitor has to be powered off for 10 seconds and back on again once the pc has botted into windows before it will display anything at all. Simply powering them both on at boot wont show anything.

And also the pictuer is slightly off. The pictures shown are the best i could take without dismantling the entire cab, so hopefully someone can give e a hint. Im hoping those at the front are not the pots to control the positioning as they will be unable to be turned unless i open the thing due to positioning. Also no idea what the switch is for, it presses in but doesnt stay if that makes sense.










thanks