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I am hacking a vga cable wire to a arcade monitor. Does anyone know which color strand of wire is the hsync and vsync? I figured out the rgb and ground. I know its pin 13 and 14. I just don'tknow which color strand. Is there standardized colors for each pin?
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I don't think there is a standard colour for each wire, no.
I hacked a VGA >> JAMMA relatively easily. Sound was pretty simple too.
I found this site really useful:
http://www.mameworld.net/pc2jamma/pc_arc3.html
Until I found I could buy a JPAC so I didn't bother with a keyboard hack in the end.
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Take it easy on yourself. Take a multimeter set to ohms. Touch one end on the pin and the other end on the wire, when you hit it, it will move.
That's how you trace wires.
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