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Hey guys,
On my Mortal Kombat machine I noticed that on some parts when the game is playing there seems to be a greenish area surounding certain objects in game..
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cap kit
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Are your whites too bright? Sometimes if you play with the POTs (potentiometers--those knobs that control red, green, blue, brightness, etc) it helps a little.
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I see the 5 or so knobs on the back board.. but which one is for the colors and brightness?
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Is that Cobb's Knob?
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cobbs knob? lol
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And the make & model of the monitor in question is....
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lol I dunno.. im having trouble finding that! All I see is DPI written on one corner of the boards.. i cant seem to find any other writing. Any ideas?
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Did you look at these monitor ID sites yet?
www.dameon.net/BBBB/
www.jomac.net.au/mon.htm
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ah excelent links! I never saw those sites --BINGO! Either that, or I was attempting to say "before" but it was too many letters to type--! I belive Its a Wells-Garner 4900 I have.. heres the pic on the site:
and heres a few pics of my board:
What do you guys think?
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Yup, you got a 4900 series allright.
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so you guys think a CAP kit will solve that color "bleeding" problem im having? It kindove does it a little with red too.. but mostly green sorta appears in streaks around objects and such. Anything else you guys think it might be too?
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Capkit first then see how it looks. If still not correct then turn down the "Color Cutoff" controls on the neck board for those particular colors.
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Also, try deguasing using a deguasing coil
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how do i degause it? I thought by default monitors degaused themselves at turn on?
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They do now... they did not 20 years ago. Your monitor is old.
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ah hehe
so how do I degauss a monitor such as this?
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