Cinematronics game boards - testing?

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Given that Cinematronics game boards don't have the required vector
DAC circuitry (it being within the monitor instead) is there a
recognised way of testing said boards by, presumably, making up some
kind of DAC board to act as a video interface between the boards and,
say, an XY oscilloscope?

Perhaps someone has already designed such a board (or even sells one)?


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Maybe try finding a deflection board from one of the monitors and use that
as your digital to analog converter.Your only real problem with that would
be voltage requirements.

Matt

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> Given that Cinematronics game boards don't have the required vector
> DAC circuitry (it being within the monitor instead) is there a
> recognised way of testing said boards by, presumably, making up some
> kind of DAC board to act as a video interface between the boards and,
> say, an XY oscilloscope?
>
> Perhaps someone has already designed such a board (or even sells one)?
>
>
> Thanks
>
 
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 07:31:59 -0700, "Matt Mac Donagh"
<gamefixer@gmail.com> wrote:

>Maybe try finding a deflection board from one of the monitors and use that
>as your digital to analog converter.Your only real problem with that would
>be voltage requirements.

Thanks, that's certainly one solution.
 
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"max-man" <max-man@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:42d279ed.75242156@news.freeserve.net...
> Given that Cinematronics game boards don't have the required vector
> DAC circuitry (it being within the monitor instead) is there a
> recognised way of testing said boards by, presumably, making up some
> kind of DAC board to act as a video interface between the boards and,
> say, an XY oscilloscope?
>
> Perhaps someone has already designed such a board (or even sells one)?

Umm, not to state the obvious, but why not just use a Cinematronics monitor?
They aren't *that* rare (or *that* bulky). I'll probably have some working ones
available for sale within the next 30 days...

Alex
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 12:29:47 GMT, "Alex Yeckley"
<ayeckley@elektronforge.com> wrote:


>Umm, not to state the obvious, but why not just use a Cinematronics monitor?
>They aren't *that* rare (or *that* bulky). I'll probably have some working ones
>available for sale within the next 30 days...

Lack of space I'm afraid.