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Losing v-Sync when using J-pac
04/12/16 09:14 PM


Hello,

So I posted about this 4 years ago but sadly on top of not finding a fix I also haven't seen my arcade cab since then as its stuck in my parents garage half way across the country. However its really been bugging me recently and I thought I'd see if anyone had any advice on a potential fix I have

Quick recap of my issue.
If I direct connect my vga port from my HD4xxx gfx card to my hantarex 9110 monitor then everything works fine. All resolutions look great.

If I connect it to the j-pac then interlaced resolutions fail to hold their v-sync. See following youtube clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9nvvE5n0BI


Now, no one seemed to know why at my original posting but I theorised that either the jpac was introducing some kind of noise when it boosts the vga output from 1v to 5v (although correct me if I'm wrong but this should only be on the rgb pins right?). Or my monitor simply can't handle the stress of a 5v input (Note. it has a knob to adjust between different strengths of input. Turning it while getting the boosted input does not solve the issue leading me to lean towards the first theory)

So, unless anyone sees this and has new ideas, I figured I'd just grab a breadboard from my local electronics shop and wire the direct link vga up via some transistors while at the same time also connecting the vga (I'd split it) to the j-pac. When it passes through a 5v line to the Jamma connector I can route that to the transistors to allow the direct connection through. Thus having the j-pac benefit of protecting my monitor without the signal boosting parts. I'd naturally have to cut and junction the jamma connector to prevent the jpac outputs making it to the screen. Seems a shame but not sure what else to do at this point.


Does that sound like it'd work? I have some things I'm not sure about.
1) I've forgotten all of my electronics from school so I'd need to work out exactly what transistors to buy and if I'd need other components (resistors etc) to get it to work.
2) Can anyone see any issues with splitting the vga signal like that.
3) does the j-pac cut all lines out when the signal is invalid? I need a reliable way to tell that its legit so if the 5v rail is always live I might be a bit screwed

Cheers for any help you can give

Paul







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* Losing v-Sync when using J-pac Pod 04/12/16 09:14 PM
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. * Re: Losing v-Sync when using J-pac Pod  04/13/16 08:35 AM
. * Re: Losing v-Sync when using J-pac Traso  04/17/16 09:00 AM

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