guess its better to introdcue myself first since I?m new to this forum:)
My name is Alex, originally from St Petersburg, Russia, currently living in Germany and during the last few years I developed a strong interest into Sega hardware and games. I think this is actually achildhood trauma since when I was a kid in Russia onl the rich kids had Mega Drives and I "only" had a Famicom clone (Contra being the first game nevertheless:) so I only heard rumors about such games as Road Rash or Robocop vs Terminator xD So anyway, once being able to afford it I startet collecting mainly Sega stuff and after several years few thing are still to be collected (except from the "Radian Silvergun"- , "Panorama Cotton" candidates etc) So recently, after having picked up a white japanese Saturn Arcade Stick and hooked by the clicking sounds xD I became obsessed with the idea of acquiring an arcade cab.
Here in Germany arcade gaming practically evaporated in der late 90s due to some questionable legislation concerning youth protection so finding a cab for a reasonalbe price is a real b?tch. I ended up picking a Naomi Universal Cab (upright) 3 days ago for 60? not far away from my place in pretty rough shape. This thing did not come with any internal parts except from the Sanwa screen including the chassis (31khz only) and a control panel. My plan is simply to hook up a DC via VGA box + hacked controllers shoul I be able to get the Sanwa up and running.
Unfortunately my knowledge in electronics is rather rudimentary, I?ve only done I couple to region mods to my sega consoles so far.
To make a long story short I wasn?t able to find much info on how to power the Sanwa alone without having to buy a specific Sega Arcade PSU (by SUN?)
Then I found this post
http://www.sega-naomi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5104
by which I have been overwehlmed because it refers to a wohle Naomi setup while I only need to power the monitor. Another problem ist the 220 Voltage in Europe.
Does it mean I can?t poer the Sanwa via a normal 220v ATX PSU?
If not, can I take a US ATX PSU and use a stepdown converter? Which modifications form the aforementioned thread do have to be done in order to do so? The solution should not be very pricy because I don?t even have the guarranty that tha chasis still works (tube looks good though)
If i?m not able to test the Sanwa and get it up and running I plan on trying to biuld a 29 inch CRT into the Sega frame. I have already eyed up this one.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/170803702099?ssP ... 1438.l2649
but I??m not sure if its not too flat. The pics can be misleading. I dont want a 100 hz CRT because House of the Dead 2 with the guns is an absolute MUST (being the game or all times and peoples

Hope you guys can help.
Have a nice day!
Cheers Alex