help...ibara is too big for my cab screen
help...ibara is too big for my cab screen
nm....there was a jumper on the neckboard that changes from wide to normal....it was set to wide
duh.....
at least i didnt fry anything.....lolz
duh.....
at least i didnt fry anything.....lolz
apparently, at least on my monitor and on nanao chassis' there is a single prong jumper that is for wide and normal screen settings....mine was set to wide by default so i just had to switch it normal
grantspain at killercabs had the schematics for my chassis handy cuz he was helping me with some issues i was having and he told me right away where to find it....its right beside the flyback transformer on the chassis
but ya....its all sorted now
man this game is beautiful!!!
we compared the PS2 version to this side by side...and i have my ps2 hooked up to an NEC xm29 xtra screen so its the same size as the screen in my cab
the pcb looks soooooooo much better
grantspain at killercabs had the schematics for my chassis handy cuz he was helping me with some issues i was having and he told me right away where to find it....its right beside the flyback transformer on the chassis
but ya....its all sorted now
man this game is beautiful!!!
we compared the PS2 version to this side by side...and i have my ps2 hooked up to an NEC xm29 xtra screen so its the same size as the screen in my cab
the pcb looks soooooooo much better
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I've been saying this all along that if you have the necessary means to play the Ibara PCB, it does run circles around the PS2 port of the same name any ol'd day and none of that interlaced "foggy" issue plaguing the port ... ^_~jonny5 wrote:apparently, at least on my monitor and on nanao chassis' there is a single prong jumper that is for wide and normal screen settings....mine was set to wide by default so i just had to switch it normal
grantspain at killercabs had the schematics for my chassis handy cuz he was helping me with some issues i was having and he told me right away where to find it....its right beside the flyback transformer on the chassis
but ya....its all sorted now
man this game is beautiful!!!
we compared the PS2 version to this side by side...and i have my ps2 hooked up to an NEC xm29 xtra screen so its the same size as the screen in my cab
the pcb looks soooooooo much better
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
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Ozymandiaz1260
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I have this problem on other boards, it can't be solved by tweaking the VR7 (v.size) pot on the chassis. its a wei-ya 3192D more than likely.zlk wrote:Anyone know how to adjust this for an Atomiswave cab? The manual adjustments in the front are shrunken to the max, and the display is still too wide. I have no idea what to do (or which knobs to turn) if I open up the back of the cab.
And no jumper exists on this chassis either. it sucks.
I had this pcb once Shogun Warriors, that was too small for the screen.
I was not able to stretch it out enough to fill the screen!
I bet the resolution is really low!
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9525
I was not able to stretch it out enough to fill the screen!
I bet the resolution is really low!
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9525
Is it an original chassis/tube combination? nothings been changed?
Have you tried turning VR7 the other way?
A photo might help, it *could be* that your 15K B+ pot is up too high but I'd leave that adjustment until last as you shouldn't really be touching it.
The only time I've had this problem is when the tube didn't exactly match the chassis and no matter what I did with the chassis v.size pot it wouldn't bring it in enough, I changed the chassis to one that was identically matched and it was fine after.
Have you tried turning VR7 the other way?
A photo might help, it *could be* that your 15K B+ pot is up too high but I'd leave that adjustment until last as you shouldn't really be touching it.
The only time I've had this problem is when the tube didn't exactly match the chassis and no matter what I did with the chassis v.size pot it wouldn't bring it in enough, I changed the chassis to one that was identically matched and it was fine after.
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Jack Burton
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I wonder how big the difference is now between the pcb and the ps2 port with ibara running at 240p with the patch. If you didn't know about this then check it out.http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.ph ... interlaced
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Jack Burton
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Really? You were gushing over how good it looked in that thread I linked to. Somebody else said "now it looks almost identical to my ibara black label pcb."jonny5 wrote:even patched ibara looks like shit on PS2.....the PCB looks beautiful....the PS2 port looks like a different game its so ugly comparatively
I'm guessing that you hadn't played the pcb at the time. I haven't either. But what about eretsua. He had the pcb and still said it looked almost identical.
Maybe I'll hunt down a cheap ibara pcb. I'm starting to really like it. However, I prefer the arranged version of the game more. I can customize everything more to my liking.
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mortified_penguin
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Re: help...ibara is too big for my cab screen
This may be of help to solve the ibara problem: http://www.arcaderepairtips.com/2010/04 ... idth-coil/
The other videos on the site are also very useful.
The other videos on the site are also very useful.