Dynamo HS5 help PLEASE

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Hey guys with a Dynamo HS5, you know the 25" monitor version.

I've got one but without the wood that the monitor sits in when you want to rotate it. They sort of hacked it up to get a bigger monitor in there but i'm restoring it to a 25" monitor but I have no idea how it sits in there. Anyone that can snap some pictures would be a great help for me getting mine back together correctly. They added wood pieces to the sides and took out others so I'm now confused and it seems different from my HS1.

Thanks
 
I attached a pic of my Neo MVS cab without the monitor. It is a 25" monitor setup and the cab should be about the same width as your Dynamo (it almost exactly as wide as mine). There is no removable mounting board like there would be for a 19", since there isn't rome on the sides. Just wood across the top and bottom for the monitor brackets to stop on and screw to. Hope this help.
 

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I dont have the link handy but I think if you Google there's a full manual for that cab, and its very nicely detailed and even has some great jamma references/pinouts.
 
Hope that helped you some!

I have 2 more manuals coming and hopefully will get them scanned in and up in the next month.

I have a Big Boy with the 25 and its pretty neat you can just grab the wood frame and rotate the monitor depending on the game orientation.
 
Hope that helped you some!

I have 2 more manuals coming and hopefully will get them scanned in and up in the next month.

I have a Big Boy with the 25 and its pretty neat you can just grab the wood frame and rotate the monitor depending on the game orientation.

Wow! Very nice resource man. It's always been difficult for me to verify and keep early Dynamo information straight, which is a shame since the cabinets were the work horses of arcades in the 90's. Thanks. :)
 
Wow! Very nice resource man. It's always been difficult for me to verify and keep early Dynamo information straight, which is a shame since the cabinets were the work horses of arcades in the 90's. Thanks. :)

Thanks! I just uploaded the showcase manual and a parts catalog.
 
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