All arcade CRT monitors that I know of use standard RGB connections. Typically, you'll find Wells Gardner 7000 series monitors in Neo cabinets.swirlee wrote:fastbilly1 -
Initially yes, I wanted to run a pc and stock mvs to a single new monitor. I have since simplified my pursuit.
Now I JUST want to replace the 13" with a larger PC monitor CRT/LCD.
This is ALL I need to know.
Here is how the perfect scenario goes in my head.
*I remove the 13" monitor, see that it was connected to the MVS via RGB. I then take the RGB cable, connect it to my LCD, turn everything on and DONE!*
This is what I need to find out. Is it this simple????? No one seems the be answering this question. How is the MVS connected to this little monitor? If its RGB, then I am set. I have like 3 LCD monitors laying around with RBG input I can use. If its some funky video connection I have never seen before, then I just want to know if a simple converter exists to go from MVS to my LCD.
Another simpler scenario. Lets say my arcade is a VCR. Can I connect my LCD to it or do I need a special cable/adapter?
It's pretty uncommon to see one of these with a larger monitor than what originally came with it, and frankly, the resolution isn't going to be any better with a 19'' monitor. If you do choose to upgrade though then this monitor could be the right one for you.
http://happcontrols.com/monitors/49045800.htm
Best of luck.








