http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkuc-9dlrs0
The guy is very, VERY amazed by that DISPL, but oddly there is almost no info on the web

If somebody here may share his experience of that DISPL unit, it would be helpful

cools wrote:Guessing you're the one that outbid me on the one on YAJ then
input refresh = output refresh. As long as you're between 59.5 and 60.2Hz you're fine, but a LCD won't sync to 54Hz (Seibu boards) and it won't sync to anything above 480p on a 31khz signal (old Irem boards).Fudoh, in your last sentence, do you mean the DISPL is completely uncompatible with any LCD TV ?
Fudoh wrote:input refresh = output refresh. As long as you're between 59.5 and 60.2Hz you're fine, but a LCD won't sync to 54Hz (Seibu boards) and it won't sync to anything above 480p on a 31khz signal (old Irem boards).Fudoh, in your last sentence, do you mean the DISPL is completely uncompatible with any LCD TV ?
Fudoh wrote:Can't agree with that. After seeing one live two weeks ago, I think it performs in exactly the same way as the other XRGB machines. Issues with a very few selected PCBs set aside.
pretty sure it will display something (my 2180ux did), but you'll end up with a framerate conversion, so it won't be exactly smooth.can get for cheap nec multisync 2090uxi.
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
AFAIK: 5V to pin 11. From there through a resistor to Pin 16 (3V).I'm obviously facing the scart>jp21 adapter not passing the 5V or something 'wake up' signal.
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Are you the guy who bought it from yahoo auction this week ?Xyga wrote:So It's my turn to try that little box
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"