Re: The KrazyKatt MH Saga continues!

From: Tempest <tempest_at_midsouth.rr.com>
Date: Mon Jun 12 2000 - 17:06:07 EDT

I took a jigsaw and cut some slots in the wood frame for the monitor so that
I can easily remove the front glass, pull the monitor out and flip it
around. I painted the wood black, so that I don't need the paper bezel
anymore.

I know this is a very lowtech solution, though. :)

Kevin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Josh McCormick" <jmccorm@galaxy.galstar.com>
To: <vectorlist@synthcom.com>
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 3:43 PM
Subject: VECTOR: The KrazyKatt MH Saga continues!

> Just wanted to give an update on the saga of my Major Havoc PCB and
> Tempest conversion board that was purchased from KrazyKatt on eBay.
>
> The initial problem with the PCB set was a bad vector ROM. The only
> lasting problem was that all the controls worked EXCEPT for the encoder
> wheel. Tried two different working Tempest cabinets. Same thing. Hours and
> hours of fiddling with it. Nada.
>
> Well, I've let the board sit for about six months. Yesterday, I plugged it
> in the same cabinet. Whaddya know. The game works perfectly! Go figure?
>
> PS: This is probably a MH FAQ. My neck hurts from turning my head
> sideways. Aside from remounting the monitor, is there a good faq for
> swapping the X axis with the Y axis on this game? It also seems that the
> vector x-axis size control doesn't shrink the image down far enough...?

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Received on Mon Jun 12 17:11:10 2000

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