The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: fclausjr3 on December 24, 2002, 01:36:50 pm
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What kind of monitor would be the best choice for this new Ultimarc video card. I am attempting to build a cabinet and will require a 27" monitor.
I'm kind of new at this but I thought that true arcade monitors have no vga output. How will the new card work with a "REAL" arcade monitor? IE how will the connection between card and monitor occur?
Please excuse me if my question sounds obvious.
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J-pac.
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dont really need j-pac.since the card is supposed to be plug n play.
you can cut open a vga cable then splice R G B sync ground(i think 8))
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I'm pretty sure that the card will have a standard vga cable output. There is a really easy hack to take a standard VGA cable and rig it up to connect to an arcade monitor's input.
http://dragonsden.emuunlim.com/ddvgatutl.htm
So far it's been a LOT of hair-pulling work to get a basic arcade monitor to work with mame (but it's well worth it and it does works eventually). The card should take all of the hair pulling out of it (but none of us have tried it out yet - can't wait).
Another option that I've heard about is to get a VGA arcade monitor - Wells Gardner has some available. I haven't seen it in action, but it sounds like a really nice balance between ease of use (requires no special video card to run windows at many resolutions) and having the authentic arcade feel. I think that I have heard people say that it's not authentic enough - don't know if that's just people being sticklers or what... I personally am really happy with an old Wells Gardner Arcade monitor with a VGA hack.