On May 13, 8:56=A0am, arturosarcade...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On May 12, 4:14 pm, bodun...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
> > Hey,
>
> > I'm almost done with my MAME project in a sweet showcase arcade
> > cabinet. However I have the followiing problems. =A0I recently set up
my=
> > monitor (35 inch) and I have issues with the vertical hold once I
> > select a hame from MAME32. =A0Am I doing something wrong (I'm using
> > Powerstrip and a Radeon 9600 video card)? =A0I have decided which
> > emulator to use (even though I'm testing MAME32) so if a different
> > emulator gives me better results I'm willing to change.
>
> > I also recently purchased the ARcade VGA card (2.0 I think). =A0Does
> > this card eliminate teh vertical hold issues? =A0I haven't installed
> > because I was having problems with the drivers.
>
> > Thanks for your help!
>
> What kind of inputs do you have on your monitor? =A0Is it a professional
> A/V monitor with RGBHV, RGBH, RGB inputs? or a computer monitor with
> VGA inputs? =A0Sometimes with RGB signals, you have to combine the H and
> V signals to get a composite signal and plug it into the H input on
> the monitor.
>
> Another thing that can cause the V-hold problem is old caps. =A0If you
> are using an old arcade monitor, you could do a cap kit on it.
>
> But best to look at what kind of signal inputs you are using first.
I'm using an arcade monitor. I bought it with the cabinet. I could
be wrong, but I don't believe the monitor itself to be the problem. I
have no problem until I start switching between games otherwise its
rock solid. My monitor does have some a number of pins that feed
directly into a device that has dials for vertical hold, horizontal
hold, etc. Could the resolution of the different games be causing my
vertical hold issues?


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