Actually it does, sort-of, support colour monitors, it blends the
RGB/Sync into a composite B&W. I too have some of these KK cards and I
use the testor, quite handy I find... check my page
http://www.flippers.com\kurzkasc.html for a listing.
John :-#)#
Jeff Anderson wrote:
>
> The KK is just a power supply, some knobs and buttons, and connectors.
> there isn't any circuitry inside it and if you just wanted to use the
> exercisor you probably dont even need the KK unit itself, you could just
> get the card and hook it up to a PS. The cards are still hard to find, but
> probably easier than a cine exerciser..
>
> I have a KK with a couple hundred cards and it used to have 2 of the cine
> exercisers (309AC).. but naturally I am missing both of the 309C cards. I
> do have 2 309A cards though, but they are useless. the C card is where the
> exercisor board actually is, it plugs into the card edge connector where
> the board you are testing normally plugs in. The A card just maps the
> C connector's power pins to the exerciser (the A card doesnt have any
> components on it). Your best bet is to post to RGVAC. I did a few months
> back and the only response I got was from Dvegro, and he didn't have a
> 309C either. If you find 2 390Cs let me know :)
>
> Its the best unit you can have for
> testing B/W games, it wasn't made to support color or vector monitors or
> boards without card edge connectors so the test cards can get really wacky
> for those games.. the Star Trek and the Qix ones are really messy..
>
> Jeff
>
> On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Matt Rossiter - Verio Southern California wrote:
>
> > I was told that these might be slightly easier to find than the
> > Cinematronics exorcisor and are a bit more versatile. I was also told
> > that you need plug-in modules which might not be too hard to build if you
> > can't find the right one.
> >
> > Could someone give me some more information on this and how I might be
> > able to locate one? I'll probably just post a WTB on RGVAC and see what
> > happens. - Or does anyone have one they'd like to sell?
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks....
> >
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
-- John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) mailto:jrr_at_flippers.com, web page http://www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."Received on Wed Mar 3 00:41:30 1999
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