The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: YourUncleBob on March 07, 2004, 10:41:17 pm
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I installed a 9200 in my Mame cabinet today and I'm not having any luck.
Firstly, is this thing supposed to come with a manual (I bought a new one direct from Wells Gardner and it didn't).
As for setup, I connected power to the power and VGA to the VGA using the supplied cables. Is there anything left to do?
When I turn on power, I get a couple clicks, like monitors make when changing sync rates. When I turn on my PC, I get a lot more of these clicks, but I never get any video. Not the post screen, nothing. I've tried this with an ArcadeVGA card and an old NVidia I had. The system itself works with a standard monitor (with the NVidia anyway), it's just the 9200 that seems to be the issue.
Any tips?
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Try setting your video resolution to 800x600 or lower. Also, try rebooting in safe mode and see if there is a video driver problem.
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Are you at least getting the "NO SIGNAL" colored box message when just the monitor is on and PC is off? If not, then it sounds like there is a problem with your monitor. You should contact Wells Gardner.
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No to the No Signal, I haven't seen so much as a flicker on the monitor.
Thanks for that, I'll get in touch with them today.
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There is a small connector/wire that needs to be moved on the flyback, I believe. Tha sounds like the problem I had with mine. Look at the back for a small, maybe 4-wire ribbon cable. There are two connectors it can be attached to. I seem to remember one of them is for CGA, the other is for VGA, and they have markings to indicate which is which.
A call to the WG tech support will get you the correct info.
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Well, it turns out my first monitor was DOA. Wells Gardner support was great and shipped me out a new monitor the day I contacted them. I got it today and it's working with no problems.