Sanwa 29" vga monitor, convert to cga?
Sanwa 29" vga monitor, convert to cga?
I just got a naomi universal cab that was originally a confidential mission game with a sanwa 29" monitor. I am coverting it to a jamma wired cab with super street fighter 2 turbo. I purchased a cga to VGA coverter from jamma boards.com but something about it isn't quite right. I would like to know if I buy a new chassis for a 29" cga monitor, can I convert the tube to be a 29" cga monitor? If it isn't possible, then I will probably buy a new monitor. Can someone recommend something good? Is it even possiblemto buy new nanao monitors?
I would recommend testing a little bit more using a different PCB and perhaps a different converter. A replacement chassis can make the monitor tri-sync (suitable for all PCBs); giz10p has them:
http://www.giz10p.co.uk/index.php?_a=vi ... ductId=174
I have a rodotron chassis in use as well. Not great, but it does the job. Nanao is still one of the best, but hard to get, and expensive.
http://www.giz10p.co.uk/index.php?_a=vi ... ductId=174
I have a rodotron chassis in use as well. Not great, but it does the job. Nanao is still one of the best, but hard to get, and expensive.
Best is to ask Craig from giz10p directly (or PM 'Ordyne' on this forum) for details on the chassis.
Voltage in UK is the same as in the US afaik (100v). The CPS2 will run fine on a rodotron chassis. In my experience, the rodotron chassis gives good quality on 15khz. 31khz (Naomi) is average/good. I mainly run 15khz games (neogeo, jamma) on my tri-synced New Astro City.
Voltage in UK is the same as in the US afaik (100v). The CPS2 will run fine on a rodotron chassis. In my experience, the rodotron chassis gives good quality on 15khz. 31khz (Naomi) is average/good. I mainly run 15khz games (neogeo, jamma) on my tri-synced New Astro City.