Google "Super-Gun", as that's how you typically hook one up outside of an arcade cabinet. I think most arcade cabinets use CGA monitors.
BTW, it looks like Component video has made its way to Super-Guns (I was at the "Portland Retro Game Expo" yesterday). If nothing else, you'll need a JAMMA harness so you can wire something up yourself. What board? There are sites out on the net with repair logs for some boards. Zane On Oct 18, 2015, at 8:32 AM, Jules Richardson <[email protected]> wrote: > > OK, so it's sort-of computery. I snagged a JAMMA arcade board from a > recycling pile a couple of days ago (this is an m68k-based early 90's board). > Supposedly it's faulty, but I don't know the nature of the fault - maybe it's > just RAM or a reset problem or something, so I figured I'd put a little bit > of time into it. > > Anyway, I'm having a hard time finding details about the video output - I > know it's negative composite sync (I got the manual, which says that much), > and I *think* it's TTL levels (right?), but I'm not sure about frequencies. > Then there's the RGB outputs - analog, but I'm not seeing anything that tells > me peak voltages. > > I suppose the question is, what's the easiest display to try and hook this up > to? I've monitors with an assortment of inputs (VGA, EGA, CGA, MDA, > mono-composite), and I think there's a CRT TV kicking around that has a > composite input too (and maybe S-video, not sure). It doesn't bother me if > the quality's not great; I'm just interested in whatever's quickest to > interface to at this stage, just to see if I can get something working. > > cheers > > Jules
