95% sure it won't, Plus, need an adapter to even attempt.


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Posted by Fritz on 2, 2000 at 2:25 AM:

In Reply to: Wells gardner U3100 question posted by wally on 1, 2000 at 10:46 PM:

The input signal the engineers at WG put on the U3100 are for the PC industry. It does not have connections even for a Jamma board. There's too many Jamma boards out that run on the low frequency you cite... but that monitor was just not designed around the signal of a Jamma cab. I spoke with the WG tech in depth a bit on it.... they do not support it, nor at the time built adapters for it. (There are adapters that can be built to run Jamma boards on the U3100, but it can be costly + technical know-how). I'm like the other post, I am 95% sure it will not. It makes a kick arse Mame monitor though for that arcade feel (even though the dot pitch is 0.71" on the 19" versus the usual .28" dp of PC monitors). If you like the arcade feel... its gold in the coffer... but with all good things, there are downsides. This is why I did not choose to go with a U3100 in my cab as the Jamma frequency support just was not there.
: Will this monitor sync up with the frequences generated with a low res jamma board?




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