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I think Jon knows where Im going with this, and realizes that flipping
the Yoke wire or monitor is not an option. Thanks for busting on me Mr.
Raiford) :-). These are board for my Multi Jamma (although as of this
writing, out of the 10 boards in is only one is Jamma)so Im looking for
the hardware way to flip the screen or the software way like the Mr. Do
modification)
Kurt Mahan wrote:
> You can (carefully) reverse the yoke connections. Note that this can be
> dangerous. It is very important to do it right. My test monitor has a
> couple of toggle switches so I can reverse either the horizontal or the
> vertical (or both). Very useful.
>
> And it sure is funny to do to someone just to see the expression on their
> face. A guy in college freaked out when he came in one day and found his
> bench monitor flipped (but we only flipped the horizontal -- so it was
> just "reversed".. ) Watching him stare at the monitor and try and figure
> it out (he wasn't a hardware guy) was priceless.
>
> Kurt
>
>
>>I think I already know the answer but Im going to as it none-the-less.
>>Is there any Hardware way to flip a vertical picture if it is upside
>>down? (an no smart answers like flip the monitor)
>> I have a similar problem like the Mr. Do board where it is coded to have
>>the monitor mounted in the "non Standard" orientation.
>>A few people were kind enough to recode Mr. Do to offer a little used
>>switch setting to be remaped to flip the screen but the game in question
>>is Jack The GiantKiller and no switch setting or recoded rome seems
>>available.
>> Please respond even if the answer is your screwed. :-)
>>
>>-=Mark=-
>>
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