In the corner of the chassis you will find a 6-pin header that is unpopulated. That is the connector for RGB with high input impedance used for JAMMA games. You need to aquire a JST PH connector housing and matching crimp pins. The pin-out for the connector is: 1 = red signal, 2 = green signal, 3 = blue signal, 4 = video ground, 5 = C-sync (H-sync), 6 = V-sync.
I have tried the connector i mention above and it works before posting it
Mais c’est certain que tu peux prendre l’autre s’il est mentionné dans le manuel
Both inputs accept 15/24/31kHz signals, the difference is indeed the input impedance. For example the 6-pin CN101A will also accept an amplified 31kHz signal (e.g. from Invzim's JAMMA expander over the JAMMA edge with mister set to output 31kHz).Doesn't the PFX accept 15khz on the VGA port? I believe it is just a matter of dropping it down to 75ohm on RGB lines and sync stays TTL. Trisync helper will do this as well as some Extron boxes.
Both inputs accept 15/24/31kHz signals, the difference is indeed the input impedance. For example the 6-pin CN101A will also accept an amplified 31kHz signal (e.g. from Invzim's JAMMA expander over the JAMMA edge with mister set to output 31kHz).
Doesn't the PFX accept 15khz on the VGA port? I believe it is just a matter of dropping it down to 75ohm on RGB lines and sync stays TTL. Trisync helper will do this as well as some Extron boxes.
Thanks so much buddys, iy's seems the CN101A connector on the chassis.
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