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Monitor Repair Log and Database. **Arcade and Gaming** => LCD and CRT Monitor Repair Tech Support => Topic started by: 61Wally on February 13, 2023, 04:29:07 AM

Title: ? in reference to monitors for different machines.
Post by: 61Wally on February 13, 2023, 04:29:07 AM
I’m new at repairing/replacing monitors. I’ve noticed that on some monitor chassis there will be an IGT sticker. I just saw one that is a Kortek and the chassis board has an AVP chip mounted on it. When I go to troubleshoot a monitor like that, Is it Specifically designed for just that model machine, or can i try it in a I-game for example.
Some 40+ years ago, when I would repair a TV, it didn’t really matter who made the CRT and board. If the specs matched, I could interchange a RCA tube or board with ZENITH.
I haven’t seen any basic “rule of thumb” for Video Slot machines. For example, I have a 21” (25 pin) Kortek monitor that came out of an AVP machine. It’s dead and I was wondering If I could hook it up, and Use it for my bench test monitor. If Not is there a thread or info anywhere that will educate me as to what I can do or can’t with these monitors? Thank You for any clarification on this matter.
Title: Re: ? in reference to monitors for different machines.
Post by: Richard S on February 25, 2023, 09:39:19 AM
If you have the same resolution monitor (cga, ega, vga, svga) and you know the pinout for the video and sync signals, you can use a compatible monitor on most games. I have had to build several adapter cables over the years (video poker and slot, as well as arcade games/monitors), but I do several makes and models, so it was worth it for testing.
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