The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: Grometnj on September 29, 2019, 02:51:14 pm
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Hey everyone,
Been a while since I have been on these boards.
I built a MAME Cabinet back in 2003 that is still going strong.
Here is a link to a thread on this forum to when I was building the CAB (I don't have accesss to the email of that old profile and have no idea what my password was, LOL)
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=10761.0
The system was running on it's original hardware up until a few weeks ago. I made the genius decision to do some upgrades.
I replaced the PC hardware with an i3 (Lenovo ThinkServer TS140) system I had sitting around. The old system was running windows XP and was unable to get online anymore, run updates etc. the new system is running windows 10 Home.
When I went to put my ArcadeVGA card in the i3 system I realized the ArcadeVGA card used and AGP connection and the new motherboard was all PCie. oops.
Ok, so I plan on picking up a new ArcadeVGA card in the near future. but in the meantime, I'm trying to get it at least working with what I have. (Kids are wanting to play the cabinet)
Currently no matter if I use the onboard video connections or a dedicated video card (i have tried multiple kind) The WG d9200 will no get a signal UNLESS I have a second monitor hooked up the system.
With a second monitor connected If I tell windows the second monitor is either 800 x 600 or 640 x 480 it will turn on. but without the secondary monitor I get nothing.
Keeping this system connected to a secondary monitor is not going to last long term.
do any of you have any idea why this is happening or how I can resolve this?
Thanks!
-Gromet
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Secondary monitor in your mind, perhaps. Look in your display adapter control panel. Verify the default display, and type if necessary.
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I'm curious, did you get the ArcadeVGA card? Did it fix your issue? I'm having a similar issue with a WGM-2792 monitor(which may or may not be the same thing as yours). When I boot the PC, it pops up "Out of range". If I plug the PC into a different monitor and change the resolution to 800x600, then plug it back into the Wells, it works fine.
I suspect the Wells doesn't have EDID information and with the lack of that information Windows 10 loads a default resolution which seems to be out of the range for my Wells.
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I'm curious, did you get the ArcadeVGA card? Did it fix your issue? I'm having a similar issue with a WGM-2792 monitor(which may or may not be the same thing as yours). When I boot the PC, it pops up "Out of range". If I plug the PC into a different monitor and change the resolution to 800x600, then plug it back into the Wells, it works fine.
I suspect the Wells doesn't have EDID information and with the lack of that information Windows 10 loads a default resolution which seems to be out of the range for my Wells.
Yep. Slight change in scanrate or refresh will nix it. The timing convention used by 7 and 10 must be different.