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Author Topic: Anyone in Austin, TX that can help me w/monitor troubleshooting?  (Read 1261 times)

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I have a couple of cabs with 25" monitors that I'd like to troubleshoot, but I've only ever gutted cabs to MAME them...not repair actual games (in this case, a Zombie Raid).
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Re: Anyone in Austin, TX that can help me w/monitor troubleshooting?
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2007, 06:36:59 pm »
I would be happy to...

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Re: Anyone in Austin, TX that can help me w/monitor troubleshooting?
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2007, 09:41:17 am »
Thanks to this post, I met cw last night.  He is a great monitor tech and a great optimistic guy!
I found out that I was about to throw out a monitor that I had completely fixed just because I didn't know about a brightness control on the chassis!  The other monitor had a completely smashed neck board, and he was able to bypass all of the cracks to get the thing working again!  And wow, what a personal collection...   :notworthy:
Nothing is like stepping back, looking at your games, and thinking 'wow, I've done this, and I have these!'