I can't believe I haven't seen this issue addressed yet (maybe I just missed it, or maybe everyone else is using ArcadeVGA cards?) I have been planning to use an old burned-in 19" arcade monitor (Wells Gardner 19K4616) with my PC. The vid card I am planning to use (ATI Rage LT Pro) is listed for compatibility in DOS for AdvanceMAME. All good, right? Not quite, because:
YOU CAN'T GIVE THE MONITOR A SIGNAL UNTIL YOU ARE SAFELY AT 15KHZ!
I knew arcade monitors needed 15khz. But until now, I didn't know that does NOT include DOS or the BIOS screens, and needs a large workaround because of it. Fantastic. So now I need some kind of additional scan converter or scan limiter (?), or powering-up system where the computer powers up the monitor at the right time. And even in that case, there is a risk it will slip out of 15 kHz, crash etc, and start feeding the monitor a deadly 31kHz. Great.
JPAC does the scan limiting for you. But JPAC is only for JAMMA cabinets. My cab is not. Additionally, my vid card (while listed as compatible) was reviewed and has intermittent sync problems when driving arcade monitors. Combine that with the fact that my monitor is 25 years old and has significant burn in -- maybe just get a better monitor instead? BTW, I have no AGP slot for ArcadeVGA.
So what should I do? Say "screw it" to my mobo, find another machine with AGP and just use ArcadeVGA? Use JPAC and convert my stuff to JAMMA? Get a scan limiter? Get a special monitor power-up system and risk frying my monitor when it slips to 31 kHz? Get a new arcade monitor that can also handle VGA frequencies? (are there even 19" ones that do it?)
So much for this project going underbudget.
