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Author Topic: 33" Wells Garnder (New) no video problem after running Virtua Fighter with AVGA  (Read 1292 times)

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deadsoulz

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I have a new 33" Wells Gardner arcade monitor.  It worked great few a while, maybe 30 minutes.  I had it hooked up to my machine with an arcade VGA, I ran the utilities from ultrimarc site that sets all the correct resolution / refresh rates for mame games.  It worked great, so far all I had tested were 2d games, then I ran Virtua Fighter on it, and screen stopped displaying video after a few seconds of virtua fighter running, and now it doesn't show any video at all no matter what I do.  I can hear it powering up switching modes or whatever its doing when you first power it on, but it never displays video, not even the no video input graphics.  Has anyone seen this before or have any ideas?  It was sitting in the box for 5 months after we bought it, waiting for our cabinet to get here and finished, so I can't send back the whole unit, Wells gardner will fix the boards for me if there is any problem.  But I started taking the boards out and decided I am in over my head and won't be able to put the dang thing back together even if I get the boards out.  If anyone has any help, or know of anyone in the Utah County (Utah) Area that does onside Tv/arcade monitor repair we are willing to pay.  Even though the parts are under warranty.

Thank you,

--Cody
« Last Edit: August 03, 2007, 04:26:56 pm by deadsoulz »