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  1. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - Skinny Vision / Vertical Black Bars

    Okay, so an update! After switching the yoke connector to a second spot on the board (which inverted the picture) I plugged it back into the original spot. When I went to mess with the potentiometers I noticed a hard to read 2nd "Horizontal Size" potentiometer. Up until yesterday, this 2nd...
  2. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - Skinny Vision / Vertical Black Bars

    Okay, as far as I can tell, I can't find a N/W Jumper spot on the board, let alone a stray cord that could've been connected to the jumper. I guess this board doesn't have that option. I did some research to try and find schematics for the KTMF 2641M Sharp TV and while I found schematics for a...
  3. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - Skinny Vision / Vertical Black Bars

    Thanks for your response, Buffett! The picture on the existing monitor is crisp, my only problem is the skinny vision. I have no doubt it needs work, though (i.e. caps and what not)! If this chassis DID have a width jumper, what would I need to do, or have done to the unit to make it fully...
  4. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - Skinny Vision / Vertical Black Bars

    Okay, here's a bunch of pictures! You mentioned to take a picture of the monitor board, Mecha, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to take a few extras. Also, I apologize for the quality, and the dust! xD The horizontal, vertical, etc. potentiometers are at the front of the cabinet underneath the...
  5. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - Skinny Vision / Vertical Black Bars

    Understood! I'll get some more pictures up here first thing tomorrow.
  6. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - Skinny Vision / Vertical Black Bars

    Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - Skinny Vision / Vertical Black Bars Hello there! At my video game store I have a Marvel vs. Capcom 2 cabinet, that I believe was converted from a Mortal Kombat (2?) cabinet. I got the unit itself pretty cheap, but I've always had an issue of the picture not entirely...
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