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    Strange Issue with CRT

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    • GalagaG
      Galaga
      last edited by

      Hi! So I'm still working on my arcade cabinet, and I've been trying for a month now to fix this. My arcade monitor has a strange fold over issue on the top of the monitor. The original PCB doesn't have this issue so it's not the monitor. I've tried turning overscan on and off and it doesn't seem to change. Changing the resolution doesn't help either. Are there some custom overscan settings I can try or something? Thanks!

      http://imgur.com/a/DGzAs

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        maxriptide
        last edited by

        How did you hook up the arcade monitor to the Pi?
        The picture you posted is not very clear, if the image on the top of the screen is sort of warped and you are using PI2SCART or other similar interfaces connected to the GPIO port, it may be due to the values of HDMI timings set in the config.txt file.

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        • GalagaG
          Galaga @maxriptide
          last edited by

          @maxriptide Oops should of gave more info. I have it hooked up to a JPAC, and I have it set to a custom resolution of 320x240. I'll try to get better pictures.

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          • GalagaG
            Galaga @maxriptide
            last edited by

            @maxriptide As you can see, the score on the top of Pac-Man is like cut off and looks messed up.

            http://imgur.com/a/7TPLb

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            • jonnykeshJ
              jonnykesh
              last edited by

              Not related but you have an under voltage warning - the lightning bolt. Your PSU is inadequate.

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              • GalagaG
                Galaga @jonnykesh
                last edited by

                @jonnykesh I've actually fixed that since the picture was taken.

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                  maxriptide @Galaga
                  last edited by

                  @galaga Tell me more. The JPAC requires a vga input, how did you get VGA from the PI? HDMI-VGA converter or Gert VGA GPIO adapter? and, what are the video settings on your config.txt file?

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                  • GalagaG
                    Galaga @maxriptide
                    last edited by

                    @maxriptide I used a HDMI to VGA adapter, and here are the video settings:

                    uncomment to force a specific HDMI mode (this will force VGA) (that sentence has a # but I removed it because it makes the words big.)

                    hdmi_cvt=320 240 60 1 0 0 0
                    hdmi_group=2
                    hdmi_mode=87
                    hdmi_drive=2

                    Also when I was using an ArPiCade (a Pi to JAMMA adapter) i had the same issue.

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                      maxriptide @Galaga
                      last edited by

                      @galaga the configuration is correct. Make sure to disable any overscan setting, if the problem is still present you may have to tweak some geometry potentiometer in your monitor board.

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                      • GalagaG
                        Galaga @maxriptide
                        last edited by

                        @maxriptide I've tried messing with the overscan settings but nothing would change. And when I tried adjusting the monitor, the picture would move but it would still look cut off. It never did this on the original PCB so I'm guessing it's the Pi being stupid. Oh well :(

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                        • edmaul69E
                          edmaul69 @Galaga
                          last edited by

                          @galaga does your monitor have a switch somewhere on the board that lets you switch between 15khz and and something like 24 or 31khz on it? It could be anywhere on the board or if your controls are on a seperate board it could be on that.

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                          • GalagaG
                            Galaga @edmaul69
                            last edited by

                            @edmaul69 The monitor is definitely 15Khz, and the JPAC is set for that too.

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                            • akafoxA
                              akafox
                              last edited by

                              I use and old CRT on for my raspberry pi 3 here is my settings:

                              1. This is setup of a NTSC crt tv your settings will differ based on your country
                              2. The bolded info is one that solved my problem
                              3. This is for crt TV NOT an arcade monitor I am not responsible for any damages!

                              (More here: raspberry pi config.txt)

                              #uncomment for composite PAL
                              sdtv_mode=0
                              sdtv_aspect=1
                              overscan_scale=1

                              #uncomment this if your display has a black border of unused pixels visible
                              #and your display can output without overscan
                              #disable_overscan=1

                              #uncomment the following to adjust overscan. Use positive numbers if console
                              #goes off screen, and negative if there is too much border
                              overscan_left=10
                              overscan_right=10
                              overscan_top=-8
                              overscan_bottom=-4

                              #uncomment to force a console size. By default it will be display's size minus
                              #overscan.
                              framebuffer_width=720
                              framebuffer_height=480

                              People want things easy...but then complain that life is boring...

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                              • edmaul69E
                                edmaul69 @akafox
                                last edited by

                                @akafox he has to do the 320x240 mode not 640x480 because of his 15khz arcade monitor

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                                • edmaul69E
                                  edmaul69 @Galaga
                                  last edited by

                                  @galaga can you look and see if any caps are blown? I think this might be a problem with the monitor and not the pi. Even if the original game board you used didnt show an issue. Its been a good many years since i worked on arcades so i am fuzzy on the cause but it is something i have seen before.

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                                  • akafoxA
                                    akafox @edmaul69
                                    last edited by

                                    @edmaul69 I am aware of that...I just didn't know the resolution settings for the monitor.

                                    Question..will the pi burn out a arcade monitor like it will an old crt TV?
                                    Or is an arcade monitor more "like a PC monitor"?

                                    People want things easy...but then complain that life is boring...

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                                    • GalagaG
                                      Galaga @edmaul69
                                      last edited by

                                      @edmaul69 I haven't taken the chassis out but I can't see anything wrong. I've never replaced caps on anything before so doing a cap kit is really scary lol. You think I should take it out anyways?

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                                      • GalagaG
                                        Galaga @akafox
                                        last edited by

                                        @akafox I will try adding the overscan parts in config.txt and see what happens.

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                                          maxriptide @akafox
                                          last edited by maxriptide

                                          @akafox while pc monitors (multisync monitors) are usually protected against out-of-spec signals and may display a message such as "signal out of range", an arcade monitor may be damaged if an out-of-spec signal is sent to it. If you see a scrambled image on your monitor you'd better switch it off as soon as possible.

                                          Adding overscan will prevent you from getting a pixel-perfect image.

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                                          • GalagaG
                                            Galaga @akafox
                                            last edited by

                                            @akafox said in Strange Issue with CRT:

                                            overscan_left=10
                                            overscan_right=10
                                            overscan_top=-8
                                            overscan_bottom=-4

                                            I added those lines in config.txt and it made no change :(

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