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Just curious. I'm repairing a Mr. Do and am wondering if there is a
special monitor in there. I have a very weird chassis installed and it
doesn't look right. Will G07's and WG monitors work in this machine?

john

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John, I can tell you I ran one on a 25" k7000 monitor...

Don
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I have one running on a WG. Mr. Do! gives negative syncs IIRC.

- Craig

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Do you have to do anything special to make it run? Do you have to play
with the sync wires?

John

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I don't believe so. I do remember trying to hook it up to pos sync, and
the screen was tearing quite a bit. Moved it to neg sync, adjusted the
vert hold, and wham-o! I don't have them tied together or anything.
White is vert sync, black is horiz sync, purple is ground.

- Craig

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I *think* the stock monitors on dedicated Do's were different, 20" and by
odd-ball company IIRC. Anyone with more detail on the maker?? name escapes
me. I also remeber the chassis sitting on a shelf and not in a frame with
the tube, very odd set up.

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Dedicated Mr Do monitors are made by Toei and are junk, pretty much good for
the dumpster.

http://www.homearcade.org/BBBB/monitor.html

Chuck it.

Ken.



"Atari_2600" <atariNOSPAM@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I *think* the stock monitors on dedicated Do's were different, 20" and by
> odd-ball company IIRC. Anyone with more detail on the maker?? name escapes
> me. I also remeber the chassis sitting on a shelf and not in a frame with
> the tube, very odd set up.
>
>

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If it's an original factory shipped one (rare) then yes they had different
monitors. Mr.Do was mainly a conversion so you never know what you will find
in most cabinets. Standard negative composite sync so will work on WG and
EH fine.

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> Just curious. I'm repairing a Mr. Do and am wondering if there is a
> special monitor in there. I have a very weird chassis installed and it
> doesn't look right. Will G07's and WG monitors work in this machine?
>
> john
>

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