
I'm thinking of going with a retropie build eventually, but I need to test out and hook up this monitor to a console just to get it running and confirm it's all good. Crisis Zone is the first Time Crisis game to date to allow the player to.
#CRISIS ZONE ARCADE MAME 240P#
I'm planning on building a new cab for this monitor, and creating a MAME setup focuses on 240p content, hoping to get it going for things like SF3 3rd Strike, Metal Slug, Deathsmiles, etc. As an emulator, MAME allows you to play games from many Capcom, Namco, Neo Geo. Anyone know what the two red wires are for? These two red wires connect to the main connector for the chassis, which contains the AC power wiring, and the RGB signal. They look like they're connected to J114 on the circuit board. I have no idea what these two red wires do. There are two red wires next to a PTH45IC degaussing thermistor, which is next to the Degauss coil. 1st May 2010: Smitdogg - Wouter dumped an alt. What voltage should be supplied? The monitor says AC 100V, but the chassis says 125V? What's the deal with that? I currently use both 110V and 100V step down transformers to power my USA and Japanese consoles, but I kind of lost here as to what I should use? Any recommendations? Should I should buy a new step down transformer? Can you even get 240V to 125V transformers?Ģ. Following are snaps actually taken from HOTD2 (that is known to have an earlier revision of the PowerVR, hence there are more video glitches than normal), since Ive recently discovered that it boots fine in MAME, with the same protection check as Zombie Revenge / Dynamite Baseball. I picked up this monitor recently and just need a little help with it, from what I understand the monitor was from a game called "Major Title" a golf game ()ġ. But PS2mp.exe is useful who feel difficult in using Nuvee plugin.
#CRISIS ZONE ARCADE MAME PDF#
Mainboard is DS-2907M, neckboard is DS-2905N, control board is DS2905CĪbout the only info I can find even tangentially related is this PDF for a similar ducksan monitor: Except crisis zone, other games are work well using Nuvee plugin. I'm not sure what's happened, the neck board/neck may have been bumped during a move, but other than that I can't think of anything that would've caused this. * Can't see any damage to the boards or any blown capacitors as far as I'm looking This is on an isolated control board and it was the only component affected. * The H-position trimpot broke during a move (snapped in half due to weight being applied on it).

* Electron gun seems to be firing (can see that with the lights off), but there's no picture on the screen, the screen is just completely black.

* Sizzling sparks coming from the earth wires around the rear of the tube where it contacts the tube.

I'm a bit lost with this issue, I have a monitor from a Crisis Zone arcade system (also common on Silent Scope, Time Crisis 2, etc.), and when I went to turn it on I've had this experience:
