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More info?)
I tried to swap the yoke from a cracked 6100 tube to a G07 and a 4600 tube
just for a test and I could not get thme to look correct at all they worked
sort of but did not look right at all and that display corrector was being
used on a 6100 tube to correct problems that were probably due to bad
adjustment pots on the original game board that can cause that picture
problem. I would go with a new tube, trust me you are waisting your time
with the other tubes, try it you, will thank me later, unless someone tried
with a diff tube that I did not and it worked.
Trin
"Chumblespuzz" <nospam@cademo.com> wrote in message
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http://www.multigame.com/display.html
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>> anonebayseller wrote:
>>> Yes and no. These tube are rare 100 degree tubes. Good luck tube
>> swapping a
>>> regular 90 degree tube in then trying to get rid of the resulting
>>> pincushion.
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>>> "ultra tech" <who_won@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:1116546295.527742.121440@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>>> > from what understand you can use different tubes for those
>> monitors,
>>> > not just that one. tubes are tubes if pinouts are appropriate.
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>> I was just wondering if anyone knew if it were even remotely possible
>> to do some sort of circuit hack on an xy chassis to compensate and
>> allow for a greater range of picture control than would normally be
>> possible, therefore allowing the use of 90 degree tubes?
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>> Or would any increase in control range/resolution still fall far short
>> no matter what?
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>> What would be the specific hardware limitations on something like this?
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>> Thanks.
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>> Darren Harris
>> Staten Island, New York.
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