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Silver:
Sadly the "dos" screen at startup (such as the BIOS) is not in fact 15KHz signal. Its actually over 31Khz.... This is why its viewable on normal PC monitors. I think most VGA cards "doublescan" these frequencies (ie draw every line twice) so they can be displayed.

If the ArcadeVGA is outputting 15Khz signals, then you won't see it on a normal Pc Monitor.

lettuce:
Ah, ok, i did notice in the BIOS est up u can change the screen, form VGA, to different forms of CGA settings, would this make a difference?

krick:
If you have the model with one VGA connector, then you can ONLY connect it to an ARCADE MONITOR.

Here's the instructions for the new ArcadeVGA card.

Minwah:
Incidentally, the performance with a PC monitor (the old AVGA) is poor due to the fact it is only intended for setting up / maintenance.  ie you should not use an ArcadeVGA with PC monitor for gaming.

Just put a different (normal) graphics card in while you set the pc up, and switch back when you go to an arcade monitor.

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