Obscure Monitor from my Super Breakout?

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For some reason, I can't find any information on this monitor? It has a chassis number of D19VP111.

It had a 10-pin molex connector coming out of it i think.. but only 5 wires. Black and white from the transformer, green ground, and then a purple one, and a white one with a green stripe.

It's a black and white monitor, right? Is there any way to connect this thing up to a JAMMA harness to see if it works?
 
If it was in a Breakout, it's definitely a black and white monitor. And, it sure sounds it from the description.

Black and white monitors use composite video, just like a TV set. It should have a transformer based chassis, so it won't use an isolation transformer either. (but do check first...)

So, your two wires from the transformer would be AC in, the ground wire, then the other two are video and video ground. You should be able to hook it up to any source of composite video (VCR, DVD player, Apple IIe, etc).

-Ian
 
Try to find pictures of the motorola M7000 or the WG 22v1001 to compare it to. There are a few others but they were the popular ones at that time. If you post a pic I'm sure we can ID it for you.
 
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ah. so i just googled the wrong set of numbers. whomp whomp. But thanks for the documentation!

EDIT** Couldn't find it in the manual, but any guesses as to which of the two wires (purple or white/green stripe) is the video, and the video ground? How much trouble would I be in if I got them backwards?
 
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that would've been my guess, but thanks for laying it down for me!

Thanks for all the help! I think this monitor will be my old--school game console monitor.
 
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