Unless of course there are other things that make them incompatible like single focus vs double focus.
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So I'm positive a W66 tube off a 16:9 100Hz TV has good chances to work fine with a 31KHz chassis made to run an A66 tube and probably also a W76 (32") 100Hz TV tube with a 31KHz chassis made for 29" (A68) tubes (there are no W68 tubes). Build 444).pdf Ten Pin Deluxe (Preliminary Owner - Operator Instructions).pdf Teraburst (Operators Manual).pdf Terminator Salvation (42 Inch Fixed Gun) (Setup & Operations Manual).pdf Terra Force (Pinout and Dip Settings).pdf Test Bench Monitor Mod (PSOne To LCD Wireing).pdf Tetris (Pinout and Dip Settings).pdf The. I have no time to double check this by checking the schematics of TV chassis made for both standard and widescreen tubes but if this is correct for standard TVs then it should also be for 100Hz TVs. Everything in the horizontal deflection is the same (HOT, LOPT, B+, caps) so it would seem that a chassis that drives a 4:3 tube can also drive a 16:9 tube of similar size (i.e.
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I've checked the manual of the Intervideo VP, a 15KHz arcade chassis that is used with a wide variety of tubes including a 28" 16:9 tube (W66) and there are no circuit differences compared to the 28" 4:3 version (A66). I've never looked much into the 4:3 vs 16:9 thing due to lack of interest for the latter. Will a 16:9 tube work with a standard 31kHz chassis? I'd be interested to hear about widescreen, too. Neo-Geo man was talking about it being awesome in another thread, but I'm not sure if he meant for movies or for games. You could take that signal and pre-process it, there are upscalers that will output analog with next to zero lag. Which is not ideal, as we've been saying. Currently, Earth's pole stars are Polaris (Alpha Ursae Minoris), a bright magnitude-2 star aligned approximately with its northern axis that serves as a pre-eminent star in celestial navigation, and a much dimmer magnitude-5.5 star on its southern axis, Polaris Australis. There is a repetitive clicking noise coming from the direction of the Power supply. A pole star or polar star is a star, preferably bright, nearly aligned with the axis of a rotating astronomical body. The game works fine (I can hear it) but monitor is dead. It was normally an either/or proposition, and both modes would take a 15kHz signal and upscale or process it digitally. I have a cabinet with a Hantarex Polo 29' monitor.
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And from what I've seen most 100Hz-capable sets would either be running 100Hz or 1080i (or 480p in very rare cases). And in that case, I think I'd rather a nice big HD screen with HD content, even if it's crappy LCD.ĮDTV sets are so rare as to be almost a myth now. Read the latest magazines about Hantarex and discover magazines on Yumpu releases magazines, documents and catalogs on the internet. If you can't disable 100Hz, then they're "movie watchers" only. That LG also does 480p widescreen, so I use it for my Wii and original XBox. I've picked up 3 100HZ CRTs in the last few years (1x Loewe, 1x LG, 1x something I can't remember), and only the LG allowed me to turn off 100Hz via a "gaming" option. Unfortunately, quite a lot of Googling, a search on this forum and finally an email to Hantarex themselves has not helped me discover where Id buy one, either here in the UK or anywhere else. Under 1 lb add $3.50 for shipping, over is actual shipping by Priority Mail.If you can turn off the 100Hz (some models allow it, but less than half from my experience) then they can act just like a regular TV and be OK for gaming. Hello, In an ideal world, Id like to buy a brand new 17' Hantarex POLO/3. $15ea for pinball manuals, the rest are $8 for 1, $4 each additional Some are shop used and may have markings.