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Author Topic: Sega Lindburgh Screen Issue/Replacement  (Read 1502 times)

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Sega Lindburgh Screen Issue/Replacement
« on: December 13, 2016, 09:47:32 am »
Hi All,

First post on the forum...  I was lucky enough to get hold of a stand up Sega Lindburgh machine in the summer and have been working to get it with a usable HyperSpin setup (SimplyAustin on You Tube was a massive help with his videos).

The issue I am having is that I cannot get the display to show a complete full screen even with the PC set at the native resolution of 1366x768.  If I switch from VGA to DVI connections it sometimes will go full but for a short time and then in DVI input the screen freezes after about a min.  It's not far off with about 20mm of black boarder on each side but I would like to get it all the way.

I would like to replace the screen with a HD TV but fit it in the existing bezel/cabinet so it does not look like it has been changed, has anybody done this successfully and if so any pics or guidance you can offer.


Much appreciated.
Martin