I'm trying to make a decision.
I have a Donkey Kong and was thinking of putting one of the two Sanyo
20EZ monitors I have inside to complete it before getting rid of the
game.(After putting on the new marquee, CP and side-art I have).
One of the monitors has some burn, and both monitors exhibited that
notorious Nintendo audio hum, so I attemped re-cap one of the audio
PCBs with Bob Roberts' kit.
Now that audio PCB doesn't work at all(to show you where my skills
are), and I don't want to bother trying again. So as a result this game
has been sitting here of the last couple of years gathering dust
without a monitor.
So I was wondering if it was a better idea to chuck both Sanyo monitors
and original Nintendo power supplies I have and re-wire the cabinet so
I can use a JAMMA adaptor(with inverter) to allow the use of a standard
monitor along with a third party switching power supply, or find
someone who would trade a completely working Sanyo 20EZ for the two I
have along with an original Nintendo power supply.
What would you do?
Thanks a lot.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
What part of "rec.woodworking" did you not understand?
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> I'm trying to make a decision.
>
> I have a Donkey Kong and was thinking of putting one of the two Sanyo
> 20EZ monitors I have inside to complete it before getting rid of the
> game.(After putting on the new marquee, CP and side-art I have).
>
> One of the monitors has some burn, and both monitors exhibited that
> notorious Nintendo audio hum, so I attemped re-cap one of the audio
> PCBs with Bob Roberts' kit.
>
> Now that audio PCB doesn't work at all(to show you where my skills
> are), and I don't want to bother trying again. So as a result this game
> has been sitting here of the last couple of years gathering dust
> without a monitor.
>
> So I was wondering if it was a better idea to chuck both Sanyo monitors
> and original Nintendo power supplies I have and re-wire the cabinet so
> I can use a JAMMA adaptor(with inverter) to allow the use of a standard
> monitor along with a third party switching power supply, or find
> someone who would trade a completely working Sanyo 20EZ for the two I
> have along with an original Nintendo power supply.
>
> What would you do?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Darren Harris
> Staten Island, New York.
>