Thanks a lot for the reply guys. Sorry to take so long to get back. Some tings came up in the family (its been a weird past few weeks) and I kind of had to drop a lot of things.
To be honest, when I got some time to "relax" and mess around with the arcades I started screwing around with this monitor again and forgot all about my post.
In a nut shell I was wanting a pic of exactly what CW posted!! Short story...I don't know the history of the monitor. I got it in a bulk buy with a bunch of others models. The daughter card was on there but was obviously worked on. All but 2 of the solder pads, for the wires to the plug, had been redone...badly. There was also a wire cobbled on to pad 8 and 9. They were long enough to reach the back of the frame but cut as if they were attached to something then quickly severed. At first guess I was thinking it was a hack to a 7404 so that it could be fed Neg Sync. It escapes me now but I recall looking at the schematic and realizing those had nothing to do with sync. I ended up redoing the screwed up solder job and removing the wires. There were a few broken traces on the neck board I had to fix as well. Then she fired up but with vertical collapse. Its still on my bench waiting for a pair of transistors to see if I can fix the collapse.
I will ask this question, any idea what someone was doing with the extensions off of pad 8 and 9? I think I am going to take a 7404 and make 2nd set of sync pins so that I can use neg sync on the monitor. I was just going to tie them to the current pos pins.
thanks again!