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Video Simple enough, requires no hardware whatsoever. It's easy to get MAME running on an arcade monitor - simply run MAME with the -monitor arcade option. The front end (ArcadeOS.EXE) also allows other emulators without a -NTSC option to be connected directly to an arcade monitor. It does this by reprogramming the VGA timing registers to match a standard res arcade monitor. Check out the video cards page for more info |
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All you need to do is wire the correct output from the VGA port
to the correct pin on the JAMMA fingerboard
As for getting composite sync from separate horizontal and vertical sync (which is what VGA puts out), you should run them through and XOR gate (7486) but I cheat - and just twist the wires together.
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