60 in 1 on a GO7 dispay issues

Arm123

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I have a converted cab i just did to 60 in 1.

I recapped the chassis and everything is dialed in nicely. However, i am having problems with getting the 60 in 1 to fill the screen...

It seems the Hrz position (which is vrt displayed) is difficult to get dialed in nicely. I can get it moved down where i want it only by adjusting the hrz hold. However, i am left with a screen curl on the right.

I usually use LCD's on 60 in 1 conversions...

Is this a common thing for 60 in 1 boards to be difficult on CRT's or GO7's ?
 
I remember when the 60-1 first came out there was issues with certain monitors, and I think the G07 wsa one of them. You might want to do a quick search and see what you can find. If I remember correctley there was no way to correct it also.
 
Thanks man, was afraid of that.

I can get the picture to be 'good enough' by srinking the hrz size and leaving a gap at the bottom of the screen.... so i may just have to live with it.

Gonna try swapping chassis just for fun to see if the results on another G07 are the same.
 
I would throw another jamma board in there first, that might be easier then swaping the chassis. I did a quick search and did find a bunch of issues with G07's but then there were some cases where they did work. If you a search for g07 multi you will find some info, however remember to search the whole forum since when those came out there wasn't a specific monitor section.
 
Hey there,

I tried another Jamma board and it looks fine, i can adjust the problems out.

The issue seems to be with the 60 in 1 board.
 
Every GO7 I have tried to use with a 60-in-1 I can not get the image to hold steady on the V-hold. Even after a re-cap.

Tried a regular JAMMA board on the GO7 and no issues...

Used a WG4600 and PC monitor on the 60in1 board with no problems...

I don't use arcade monitors with the 60-in-1s anymore. I normally use CRT computer monitors with the 60-in-1s that I assemble. Nice and cheap, no burn, no hold issues, nice bright image, no fuss.
 
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