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Looking for an arcadevga card for a pci-express slot. Just bought one from ebay advertised as working when pulled but it is dead so $65.00 wasted. If anyone has one please pm me with price. Looking for the HD2400 version.
 
Or I would be willing to trade a fully working Mortal Kombat pcb (y-unit) and sound card with sound and ribbon cable wires minus sound pot and any version of roms you want.
 
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Hi,

you should buy one of these instead. Then you can buy any graphics card you like and run it through this. I was using Ultimarc VGA AGP cards - I still have two, but this handy little item means I can run any graphics card I like with no reduction in the picture quality. There's no messing around with the drivers either - I had huge problems with the OS auto detecting the Ultimarc card every time I tried to install it - only to give me a black screen after automatically installing the incorrect driver.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/VGA-to-RGBS...0705997170?pt=Video_Games&hash=item3cb349d172

Never going to back to the Ultimarc VGA cards ever again.
 
Hi,

you should buy one of these instead. Then you can buy any graphics card you like and run it through this. I was using Ultimarc VGA AGP cards - I still have two, but this handy little item means I can run any graphics card I like with no reduction in the picture quality. There's no messing around with the drivers either - I had huge problems with the OS auto detecting the Ultimarc card every time I tried to install it - only to give me a black screen after automatically installing the incorrect driver.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/VGA-to-RGBS...0705997170?pt=Video_Games&hash=item3cb349d172

Never going to back to the Ultimarc VGA cards ever again.

I could never get this to work with my new tri-sync monitor.
 
Not sure if i'm able to help much, but my trisync accepts a pc signal of 640x480.

Using Win 7 here's how I set my vid card - Control Panel - Appearance and Personalization - Display - Screen Reslution (or just right click on desktop and go to Screen Resolution).

Click on "Advanced Settings" then under Adaptor - click on "List All Modes" depending on what your using it may or may not have the 640x480 option for you.

I'm sure it's similar in earlier versions of Windows.

The other alternative, is using a program called soft15khz which I haven't tried yet.
 
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