I made my own mount with this same dell monitor. it’s nice but with this price as cheap as it is I would go with Tulsa Arcade kit. Best thing I’ve done to my Arcade 1up!
Power Button. You have to plug in the monitor and then pull the power on the monitor to get it to turn on when powered up through the wall outlet. If you plug it in and your monitor was last turned off you'll have to push the button again, and then pull the plug while it's still on to get it to turn on automaticlly once it's plugged into an outlet
Your video was very good on showing how to go about mounting the 20" monitor with all the parts. For those that need to know about the electronics part see Cool Toys video. The Cool Toys video didn't show as much of the mounting, so between the two videos you are good to go.
Very thorough step by step installation man. love these types of videos in case we have any questions on a build you’ve done we can just type this Ep in... 👍🏼
Great tutorial man and the code still works! I'm getting the 20" TMNT monitor kit. I got a bare Simpsons cabinet for a great price that I'm turning into a TMNT 4 player with a Dell SFF PC and the Dell 20" monitor shown here in the video.
@@RetroRalph No problem man. I will watch this video again to mount it. Also would love to meet up at Starfighters arcade in Mesa sometime! Take care man.
I want to do this for my Arcade1up MK cabinet. Got the Dell 20" monitor, just ordered the mount kit, now just have to find a video on how to take that monitor and make it work with the original Arcade1up board. Probably should have checked before I bought all this crap but hey, new to the hobby
Thanks for the video + coupon code Ralph. Saved me $15 on a 20" kit with custom bezel art pre-installed. Looking forward to installing this in my 1st and only A1U cab 👍
This is hardware only. The "kit" does not include an upgrade to the existing 1up 17" monitor. Instead, its a mount kit for any old Dell monitor one can pick up at Goodwill. I think this should be called a monitor mount kit and not a mod.
Thanks for the video, I'm planning on doing the same thing!! I wish you would've showed how you connected it to the raspberry pi and if/how you grounded the monitor though. Do you have any videos showcasing that?
It automatically turns on every time there is a signal, that's a standard feature for most monitors. I have this installed on two setups, works great every time I just turn on the setup from the outside. Once the Pi is on, the monitor turns on too.
I have yet to find a video on how to install the component plug-ins in the back of the dell monitor to whereever it goes. Can u please make a full video of installing every plugin because every single video on youtube regarding this only shows how to install the monitor into the arcade but doesn't show how to hook up the components from the monitor to whereever it goes. Thanx
I agree I have plenty of Dell monitors but no way to connect it. I have taken monitors apart but you can still not connect the original acade1up ribbon cable up to it.
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For a cleaner look remove the monitor bezel, remove the control panel and sticky tape it to the rear, then you can apply the Velcro to the metal framing of the panel.
Nice video Ralph, you explain everything well. I am looking at putting some Dell 19" Monitors in some A1UPs I have. The only issue I have is this solution seems pretty expensive. I just put one in my cart, and the monitor mount with bezel, plexi and screws was $83? I didn't even look at shipping costs. Considering I provide the monitor this seems a little pricey to me. I guess if you are building a dream cab or building an ultimate cab and just keeping that one, maybe this makes sense.
I was thinking the same thing when I started adding all this stuff together on Tulsa arcades. I was thinking 30 or 40 bucks to myself bc I have the monitor already.
Ralph...Love this mod..but could Please, Please, PLEASE give me some suggestion on how to hook the monitor up to the stock arcade 1 up wiring? NOBODY has any video on doing that actual cable connections what so ever. I could really use your help or even a video on that part of the mod. Thanks
It's a lot more complicated and requires you to understand the LVDS pinout's. I have a friend who's currently working on a kit with a 19" monitor for the purposes of upgrading your stock machine. So you would be able to keep the 1up PCB and just do a simple monitor upgrade. I will check in with him and see how far he is into the process.
Jumping into this conversation because I want to do the same. I plan to install a Pandora’s box later so it won’t be an issue at that point but for now I wanna make use of this larger monitor that I already have prepped to go into my currently stock cabinet. What’s the word?
looking for the same here, i have an arcade machine already, but i do plan to purchase big buck hunter, its one game not well emulated and of course the shotguns, but just cant imagine playing it on 17 inch. Obviously would have no interest in a mod using a pi, i have a 4 player pedestal with a good pc already, the golden ticket would be to upgrade the actual arcade1up hardware.
Nice, but...shoot: my Centipede 4-in-1 Partycade got the White Screen of Death, and the price of getting a Dell 2007fp monitor plus the Tulsa mounting kit seems like it'd be cheaper to get a new Partycade :/
@@bradhoppenstein7467 I used the audio bar that came with the monitor. In this case, mine is the Dell 1704FTV. Sounds amazing. Just make sure its turned up a little before installing since it'll be behind the plexi.
Because the monitor is "old stock" I just put the model in the text of the video. If you look, everything should be there. The one I used and the common one people use is the Dell 2007fp. I hope that helps you out.
Thanks man, I really appreciate it! There's always someone man, I'm used to it at this point. RUclips makes you develop thick skin quickly. Thanks again for watching!
I've not disliked the video, but I can see why it may leave some frustrated as there's no information regarding the wiring, yet lots of people on here asking for it. It's a big unspoken mystery I guess
Can I ask what the point of the extra layer of plexiglass is? Monitors obviously don't require a layer of glass/plastic in front of them, so is it just for an authentic look?
Hi. I just scored a hell of a deal on two monitors and planning to do this very soon. However, I'm wondering why you did not decase the monitor before installing it? No worries about getting to the controls if needed?
This was a GREAT video and will be easy to follow. Is it difficult to wire this in or is it a plug n play situation? Also would you need to do further mods if you had upgraded software like raspberry pi?
It's not difficult but it does not interface with the stock PCB. You do this when you plan to mod the cabinet with a Pi, Pandoras box or Pc. However, there's a newer board by geekworm that does allow you to upgrade your monitor while still using the stock game board (PCB).
Is there a video to see how to connect the new monitor to the board to play? My Mortal Kombat monitor may need replacing in a while (slow to come on). What part do I need to convert to new monitor?
This kit looks fine and call me Mr Cynical if u like but if you were planning to do this plus upgrade the control panel and replace the guts for a Pi, jamma, PC setup in an Arcade 1up isn`t it time to seriously consider buying a higher quality Cab panel kit instead of a 1up and then building your own machine ?
Not Cynical, it’s not for everyone, It’s just an option for people, some Don’t want to build full cabinets and so there’s a fairly big audience that appreciates having these options. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
I agree Ralph! I live in a small space and the size of the arcade 1up cabs are perfect. For me and my 5 year old son. Just did my tmnt mod if this mod wasnt so expensive I would consider it. The tmnt monitor is fine for now. Anyway great vid! Shout out from Phoenix AZ!
@@EarthMonsterAZ not dissing the 1ups and I like to see how they progress even though I`m a gaming PC and cab builder. A good friend of mine has 2 1ups now and I helped him convert 1 of them to run Mame on a Gigabyte Brix. I just wondered why some people out there may do all the mods which amounts to remaking the whole thing apart from screwing some panels together. There are many cab flat pack options large and small out there now as another option for folks who wanna do the whole `change everything in the 1up`
On an earlier post, the Dell monitor will auto turn on when it receives power. Before installing the monitor check that theory out by toggling off the power strip and back on to see if it actually does it. I have the 1704 which is virtually the same thing and it auto powers up after turning the power strip back on.
@@RetroRalph awwwwwwww man 🤦🏾♂️ I just realized I did . I noone ever said anything about the wide screen version. I bought 3 monitors all wide screen . Ugh . That's man you're right .
HELP! So I installed the exact same monitor. Thanks Retro Ralph. Looks great. I am using a Raspberri Pie 3+. Plugged in the VGA and HDMI converter into the monitor. I keep getting this message saying “out of range signal. Cannot display this video mode. Change Computer display input to 1600x1200”. I have no clue how to change this. I am assuming you change the file. No idea how to do that. I’m sorry. Learning a lot.
Do ya really just use Velcro to hold the bezel in place? How is it after awhile? Is it moving around or "squishy" at all? I purchased and have received the kit from Tulsa Arcades and I have my 20" Dell. I just didn't realize I needed Velcro. wth... 😕
GREAT UPGRADE AND SO SIMPLE ! CAN'T WAIT FOR THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD MOD !! MOMMA ALWAYS SAID BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR !! AND THEN MY LIL BROTHER WOULD RUSH IN AND KICK ME IN THE NUTS !!
Hey Retro Ralph New subscriber long time arcade junkie have a couple questions hoping you can help me????? My Capcom head to head table is my project in mind. I want to have a Pandora’s box in the table but also be able to switch back to the original split screen board easily. Is it possible to have a Pandora’s box and the original arcade1up board in the system at the same time? (powered on at different time) Any advice??
Man, that's a complicated one. Technically you would need something to split the LVDS signal so it could go to the stock PCB and another video board that would allow you to connect an HDMI device. I don't know of a way to do this currently and both source boards would provide power so having them on at the same time would pose a problem. I wish I had a better answer for you here. If 1up had used HDMI out on their PCB, it would have made this a simple one. Great question and I'm sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
This is cool and all...but it didnt answer a question I had. So I have a raspberry pi 3 b+ and I was wondering If I could use just the Display from a default cabnet. (1up Ms. Pac-man) I can rig a controller later on if it worked.
i originally had the hdmi converter and now got the tulsa kit and dell monitor. so ok u plug in the power cord, then the hdmi to dvi converter, and what about the sound. the input on the far right says speaker power. so there are speakers in the monitor? how does one output sound to an amp or speaker setup? i have a raspberry pi 4
For those worrying about the on/off switch being hidden behind the bezel: I got this same monitor for my upgrade; the monitor will self turn “ON” when power strip is powered on. I also recommend setting the Dell monitor’s Brightness and Color setting to your preference before installing the bezel over the monitor, since the settings button will no longer be easily accessible following Retro Ralph’s method. Again, thanks for making these videos, I thoroughly enjoy them.
I actually just received my order. You are going to want to select the 20" bezel size. For the boxes, you'd want the monitor mount, a single plexiglass sheet (it says monitor, but it's the sheet), which'll be horizontal or vertical depending on your build, and screws for the bezel. If you want a graphic on the bezel, it costs extra, and for them to install the graphic it costs more on top of that. The easiest way to connect it to the pi depends on if your monitor supports HDMI. If it does, HDMI directly between the pi and the screen. Use an hdmi to dvi adapter if the monitor doesn't have an hdmi port. You don't need the lcd control board anymore, HDMI can interface directly with the monitor or though DVI.You are going to have to plug the sound input going into the amp from the control board directly into the pi and then change where the pi outputs sound from in retropi's settings (3.5 mm jack, not hdmi).
I got the dell monitor and the tulsa arcade kit. I m using the DIY retro arcade pandoras box kit. Do I need to splice the Dell monitor cable to the power supply that is feeding the pandaoras box and jamma.? If i do that does that work as my ground? Thanks im new to this
So if I order the space invaders arcade1up with the vertical screen and then buy this monitor upgrade it’ll work and make it a bigger horizontal screen and still play?
Hi Ralph, I ordered a dell 20inch monitor 2009 model, but it is too big for the arcade 1 up. Can you please give me the model number for the 20inch monitor you used for the Tulsa arcade monitor mod. I want to purchase the correct one that fits. I already bought the entire Tulsa arcade monitor upgrade kit for 20 inch. I would love your model number for the monitor. Thanks
I made my own mount with this same dell monitor. it’s nice but with this price as cheap as it is I would go with Tulsa Arcade kit. Best thing I’ve done to my Arcade 1up!
Thanks for the insight. Was thinking about doing this myself as well, but you make a strong argument.
How do you get sound does it work with stock speakers or do you have to do something else.?
THis is awesome! I've been looking all over the internet for exactly this! Can't wait to get this upgrade!
Evidently the kit no longer comes with the monitor?! AND it's still almost $100? Ouch.. maybe i'll keep looking.. -_-
Power Button. You have to plug in the monitor and then pull the power on the monitor to get it to turn on when powered up through the wall outlet. If you plug it in and your monitor was last turned off you'll have to push the button again, and then pull the plug while it's still on to get it to turn on automaticlly once it's plugged into an outlet
SO what you're saying is, before you do anything, turn the monitor on and then unplug it?
I have some of these 20” Dell Monitors, at one point you couldn’t give them away! Nice to know I can put them to use now!
Can't wait to see the details of the House of the Dead mod
Thanks for watching bud, I really appreciate it!
Your video was very good on showing how to go about mounting the 20" monitor with all the parts. For those that need to know about the electronics part see Cool Toys video. The Cool Toys video didn't show as much of the mounting, so between the two videos you are good to go.
Sweet video! The 20" monitor is really a great looking upgrade to an Arcade 1up Cab!
Very thorough step by step installation man. love these types of videos in case we have any questions on a build you’ve done we can just type this Ep in... 👍🏼
Great tutorial man and the code still works! I'm getting the 20" TMNT monitor kit. I got a bare Simpsons cabinet for a great price that I'm turning into a TMNT 4 player with a Dell SFF PC and the Dell 20" monitor shown here in the video.
Glad I could help brother and thanks for watching!
@@RetroRalph No problem man. I will watch this video again to mount it. Also would love to meet up at Starfighters arcade in Mesa sometime! Take care man.
I want to do this for my Arcade1up MK cabinet. Got the Dell 20" monitor, just ordered the mount kit, now just have to find a video on how to take that monitor and make it work with the original Arcade1up board. Probably should have checked before I bought all this crap but hey, new to the hobby
Cool. I want a 20 inch monitor on my TMNT modded Arcade1up in the future. This is very helpful!
Thanks for the video + coupon code Ralph. Saved me $15 on a 20" kit with custom bezel art pre-installed. Looking forward to installing this in my 1st and only A1U cab 👍
This is hardware only. The "kit" does not include an upgrade to the existing 1up 17" monitor. Instead, its a mount kit for any old Dell monitor one can pick up at Goodwill. I think this should be called a monitor mount kit and not a mod.
Very useful kit, I would consider getting one!
Thanks for the coupon! I ordered the FULL kit! 😀👍🏽
Nice house of the dead teaser that’s a great idea for a 1up!
Thanks for the video, I'm planning on doing the same thing!! I wish you would've showed how you connected it to the raspberry pi and if/how you grounded the monitor though. Do you have any videos showcasing that?
Nice work Retro Ralph Can't wait until u get House of the dead ready soon
Thanks Bud, I’m working on it, I hit a few snags but I should have it posted soon. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching!
are you crazy., mennn., that's a classic that should not be missing....you are the best....the house of the dead 👀
Wow thank u so much Ralph
Thank you for making this video. I would love to put a CRT into this cabinet.
Awesome video. Thank you. This might be a dumb question but how do you turn on your monitor since you can't access the buttons?
thats what im wondering
Also wondering this
It automatically turns on every time there is a signal, that's a standard feature for most monitors. I have this installed on two setups, works great every time I just turn on the setup from the outside. Once the Pi is on, the monitor turns on too.
I have yet to find a video on how to install the component plug-ins in the back of the dell monitor to whereever it goes. Can u please make a full video of installing every plugin because every single video on youtube regarding this only shows how to install the monitor into the arcade but doesn't show how to hook up the components from the monitor to whereever it goes. Thanx
I agree I have plenty of Dell monitors but no way to connect it. I have taken monitors apart but you can still not connect the original acade1up ribbon cable up to it.
@@kenmcintosh7469 I figured everything out, theirs a channel I want u to see hang on I'll send it to you thru youtube. I have to find it first.
@@kenmcintosh7469 ruclips.net/video/6agkWMrnqzo/видео.html Subscribe to this guy Gene, ask him questions and he will answer. He'll even give u his personal number to help u out. Hope this helps take care.
Did you figure out a way to connect the original 1up to the Dell monitor? I'm missing this part...
Edge to edge picture, looks great!
Nice video Ralph! You made it look easy!
You mentioned a the Dell monitor as being a dell 2007FP all I can find is the dell 2007FPB
Oh boy, Ralphs doing a light gun mod. All thats left now is to do a sit down driving cab next.
Damn ! That was awesome bro 👍.
Awesome Job! The monitor looks like the monitor fit nicely.
For a cleaner look remove the monitor bezel, remove the control panel and sticky tape it to the rear, then you can apply the Velcro to the metal framing of the panel.
I don't think you described this well
Very cool mod! Thanks for sharing this.
Can’t we use the original plexi from a 1up? Trying to save folks a little money.
I think you can, but I didn't do that because it was all scratched up. Since I'm going on the way in the project, I want it to look pristine.
Great video. Time to get one.
Nice work brotha...
Nice video Ralph, you explain everything well. I am looking at putting some Dell 19" Monitors in some A1UPs I have. The only issue I have is this solution seems pretty expensive. I just put one in my cart, and the monitor mount with bezel, plexi and screws was $83? I didn't even look at shipping costs. Considering I provide the monitor this seems a little pricey to me. I guess if you are building a dream cab or building an ultimate cab and just keeping that one, maybe this makes sense.
I was thinking the same thing when I started adding all this stuff together on Tulsa arcades. I was thinking 30 or 40 bucks to myself bc I have the monitor already.
OMG house of the dead!!!🔥🔥🔥
It is sad that Arcade1up doesn't come with a 19" or 20" monitor. Would cost them near nothing more. Looks so much better
Ralph...Love this mod..but could Please, Please, PLEASE give me some suggestion on how to hook the monitor up to the stock arcade 1 up wiring? NOBODY has any video on doing that actual cable connections what so ever. I could really use your help or even a video on that part of the mod. Thanks
It's a lot more complicated and requires you to understand the LVDS pinout's. I have a friend who's currently working on a kit with a 19" monitor for the purposes of upgrading your stock machine. So you would be able to keep the 1up PCB and just do a simple monitor upgrade. I will check in with him and see how far he is into the process.
@@RetroRalph thanks Ralph. I'll keep that in mind. I want to do it for the TMNT cab. Thanks a bunch for the monitor install vid.
Jumping into this conversation because I want to do the same. I plan to install a Pandora’s box later so it won’t be an issue at that point but for now I wanna make use of this larger monitor that I already have prepped to go into my currently stock cabinet. What’s the word?
I'm looking to do the same! Dose anyone make an adaptor to use a vga ot hdmi and keep the same 1up board yet?
looking for the same here, i have an arcade machine already, but i do plan to purchase big buck hunter, its one game not well emulated and of course the shotguns, but just cant imagine playing it on 17 inch. Obviously would have no interest in a mod using a pi, i have a 4 player pedestal with a good pc already, the golden ticket would be to upgrade the actual arcade1up hardware.
Did placing the dolphin bar beneath the monitor work better for accuracy vs mounting on top of the cabinet?
Another great video! Love the content.
Thanks bud, I really appreciate you watching!
Nice, but...shoot: my Centipede 4-in-1 Partycade got the White Screen of Death, and the price of getting a Dell 2007fp monitor plus the Tulsa mounting kit seems like it'd be cheaper to get a new Partycade :/
How do you power monitor on cuase bezel covers power button
So many people asked this and no one will answer...
How do we connect audio for a system with this mod? Since we don’t use HDMI Monitor Conversion Kit for this. Thanks
Yes how do people add audio for this mod?
@@bradhoppenstein7467 I used the audio bar that came with the monitor. In this case, mine is the Dell 1704FTV. Sounds amazing. Just make sure its turned up a little before installing since it'll be behind the plexi.
I would use double sided Gorilla mounting tape instead of the velcro.
Id love to get the link for the new bezel and rear mount. Please send me link...
Do we need to buy anything else? As in wiring or electronics???
If using a Raspberry-Pi mod when adding the new monitor I guess you no longer need the Video controller board? .
Where you buy the monitor or model ?? Lots of information missing
Because the monitor is "old stock" I just put the model in the text of the video. If you look, everything should be there. The one I used and the common one people use is the Dell 2007fp. I hope that helps you out.
@@RetroRalph where I find a 12v monitor size 20??
I gonna make a portable arcade so I be able to take it to OCEAN BEACH pier CALIFORNIA 😅
Great vid, but who the hell is the one person who disliked this video???
Thanks man, I really appreciate it! There's always someone man, I'm used to it at this point. RUclips makes you develop thick skin quickly. Thanks again for watching!
I've not disliked the video, but I can see why it may leave some frustrated as there's no information regarding the wiring, yet lots of people on here asking for it.
It's a big unspoken mystery I guess
@@RetroRalph Probably because you dont address how it turns one once you block access to the power button and all the settings
Can I ask what the point of the extra layer of plexiglass is? Monitors obviously don't require a layer of glass/plastic in front of them, so is it just for an authentic look?
thats a wii 1up house of the dead. thought about doing the same thing.
Hi. I just scored a hell of a deal on two monitors and planning to do this very soon. However, I'm wondering why you did not decase the monitor before installing it? No worries about getting to the controls if needed?
This was a GREAT video and will be easy to follow. Is it difficult to wire this in or is it a plug n play situation? Also would you need to do further mods if you had upgraded software like raspberry pi?
It's not difficult but it does not interface with the stock PCB. You do this when you plan to mod the cabinet with a Pi, Pandoras box or Pc. However, there's a newer board by geekworm that does allow you to upgrade your monitor while still using the stock game board (PCB).
@@RetroRalph Hi, would you happen to know what the board from geekworm is called to use the new monitor with the original pcb? Or a link? Thanks...
Is there a video to see how to connect the new monitor to the board to play? My Mortal Kombat monitor may need replacing in a while (slow to come on). What part do I need to convert to new monitor?
Is this possible to work with a PCB from A1up? Or is this just for a modded cab?
Man I would’ve bought this kit if the shipping to the UK wasn’t more expensive than the kit itself lol
also why not use velcro on the bottom part too? like in the middle?
How is the house of dead working with a lcd and not a crt?
wii with light bar ontop of the control deck.
Pretty sick!!!
mm..quick question: is the original screen is connected via VGA/DVI or HDMI? you can just swap the screen like that?
What guns did you use for house of the dead
Ok but how or what cables do you use to make it work with the raspberry pie ?
Does it matter that it blocks the power button? I assume it auto powers on when plugged in so maybe not?
No one will answer this
I have since done a Dell 20” mod and once you power it on, it automatically goes to sleep and wakes up with the PC.
Do you have any videos showing how to connect the original Arcade 1up CPU to the 20 monitor?
This kit looks fine and call me Mr Cynical if u like but if you were planning to do this plus upgrade the control panel and replace the guts for a Pi, jamma, PC setup in an Arcade 1up isn`t it time to seriously consider buying a higher quality Cab panel kit instead of a 1up and then building your own machine ?
Not Cynical, it’s not for everyone, It’s just an option for people, some
Don’t want to build full cabinets and so there’s a fairly big audience that appreciates having these options. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
I agree Ralph! I live in a small space and the size of the arcade 1up cabs are perfect. For me and my 5 year old son. Just did my tmnt mod if this mod wasnt so expensive I would consider it. The tmnt monitor is fine for now. Anyway great vid! Shout out from Phoenix AZ!
@@EarthMonsterAZ not dissing the 1ups and I like to see how they progress even though I`m a gaming PC and cab builder. A good friend of mine has 2 1ups now and I helped him convert 1 of them to run Mame on a Gigabyte Brix. I just wondered why some people out there may do all the mods which amounts to remaking the whole thing apart from screwing some panels together. There are many cab flat pack options large and small out there now as another option for folks who wanna do the whole `change everything in the 1up`
Hey Ralph. Do you think you could do a tutorial for putting a crt monitor in arcade one up. Really want to do this for big blue
I just got a Dell 1703fp monitor to put in my 1up I'm just going to use a VGA cord but how does it power on and off is my question?
On an earlier post, the Dell monitor will auto turn on when it receives power. Before installing the monitor check that theory out by toggling off the power strip and back on to see if it actually does it. I have the 1704 which is virtually the same thing and it auto powers up after turning the power strip back on.
Awesome video!! Where can I get the guns that are compatible with the 1up like the one you were using?
my arcade cab isn't wide enough for that monitor I have everything you have . What am I doing wrong ?
Did you accidentally get the wide screen variant of the monitor by chance?
@@RetroRalph awwwwwwww man 🤦🏾♂️ I just realized I did . I noone ever said anything about the wide screen version. I bought 3 monitors all wide screen . Ugh . That's man you're right .
What if you do all this and the monitor is set to a different setting ? Just found this out the hard way ! cannot access the monitor controls.
How did you hook up the sound to this monitor having issues,!!!!! PLEASE HELP
HELP! So I installed the exact same monitor. Thanks Retro Ralph. Looks great.
I am using a Raspberri Pie 3+. Plugged in the VGA and HDMI converter into the monitor. I keep getting this message saying “out of range signal. Cannot display this video mode. Change Computer display input to 1600x1200”. I have no clue how to change this. I am assuming you change the file. No idea how to do that. I’m sorry. Learning a lot.
I have the same problem.
@@xrpbz3209 there seems to be no fix on this. Project was scrapped. I was disappointed.
Arcade 1up has house of the dead?
Do ya really just use Velcro to hold the bezel in place? How is it after awhile? Is it moving around or "squishy" at all?
I purchased and have received the kit from Tulsa Arcades and I have my 20" Dell. I just didn't realize I needed Velcro. wth... 😕
GREAT UPGRADE AND SO SIMPLE ! CAN'T WAIT FOR THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD MOD !! MOMMA ALWAYS SAID BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR !! AND THEN MY LIL BROTHER WOULD RUSH IN AND KICK ME IN THE NUTS !!
Do I need a HDMI/vga converter board if I'm not putting a raspberry pi in it?
Does that monitor just plug right in, or do you need an adapter?
Would I be able to do this to the Pac-Man 40th anniversary ?
Wouldn't crt be the best for these image types though
I know this has been awhile since it was posted, but has it always been $120 for this kit?
Hey Retro Ralph
New subscriber long time arcade junkie have a couple questions hoping you can help me????? My Capcom head to head table is my project in mind. I want to have a Pandora’s box in the table but also be able to switch back to the original split screen board easily.
Is it possible to have a Pandora’s box and the original arcade1up board in the system at the same time? (powered on at different time)
Any advice??
Man, that's a complicated one. Technically you would need something to split the LVDS signal so it could go to the stock PCB and another video board that would allow you to connect an HDMI device. I don't know of a way to do this currently and both source boards would provide power so having them on at the same time would pose a problem. I wish I had a better answer for you here. If 1up had used HDMI out on their PCB, it would have made this a simple one. Great question and I'm sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
Retro Ralph ok 👌🏾 thank you ( I’m in love with your house in the dead cabinet I really hope they make a shooter soon)
This is cool and all...but it didnt answer a question I had. So I have a raspberry pi 3 b+ and I was wondering If I could use just the Display from a default cabnet. (1up Ms. Pac-man) I can rig a controller later on if it worked.
i originally had the hdmi converter and now got the tulsa kit and dell monitor. so ok u plug in the power cord, then the hdmi to dvi converter, and what about the sound. the input on the far right says speaker power. so there are speakers in the monitor? how does one output sound to an amp or speaker setup? i have a raspberry pi 4
Hey Ralph. Did the kit come with the monitor?
Can this kit be installed in a vertical cab like pacman?
Where can I get the dell monitor?
Trying to put one in my mortal kombat arcade, and it doesn't fit right, need help.
How are you handling the on/off switch for the monitor? Thank you.
For those worrying about the on/off switch being hidden behind the bezel: I got this same monitor for my upgrade; the monitor will self turn “ON” when power strip is powered on. I also recommend setting the Dell monitor’s Brightness and Color setting to your preference before installing the bezel over the monitor, since the settings button will no longer be easily accessible following Retro Ralph’s method. Again, thanks for making these videos, I thoroughly enjoy them.
What cable to I need to buy to Connect the screen on the cab?
Will this fit all standard a1ups?
How thick is the plexi glass?
I’m sorry how does vga work with 1up board?
I'm a little confused about the ordering process. Assuming I have the same 20" monitor, what boxes do I have to check?
I actually just received my order. You are going to want to select the 20" bezel size. For the boxes, you'd want the monitor mount, a single plexiglass sheet (it says monitor, but it's the sheet), which'll be horizontal or vertical depending on your build, and screws for the bezel. If you want a graphic on the bezel, it costs extra, and for them to install the graphic it costs more on top of that.
The easiest way to connect it to the pi depends on if your monitor supports HDMI. If it does, HDMI directly between the pi and the screen. Use an hdmi to dvi adapter if the monitor doesn't have an hdmi port. You don't need the lcd control board anymore, HDMI can interface directly with the monitor or though DVI.You are going to have to plug the sound input going into the amp from the control board directly into the pi and then change where the pi outputs sound from in retropi's settings (3.5 mm jack, not hdmi).
@@SentientPizzaSlice Ok thanks for clarifying!
I got the dell monitor and the tulsa arcade kit. I m using the DIY retro arcade pandoras box kit. Do I need to splice the Dell monitor cable to the power supply that is feeding the pandaoras box and jamma.? If i do that does that work as my ground? Thanks im new to this
Will this and the geekworm lvds work on NBA jam?
So if I order the space invaders arcade1up with the vertical screen and then buy this monitor upgrade it’ll work and make it a bigger horizontal screen and still play?
How does the monitor turn or off? Is it automatic?
How do you get sound to work with Pie 4 ?
How do I install my amp to this monitor? Thanx
Amp input does not go to a monitor, goes to your PC, Pi, Pandora's Box.
Hi Ralph, I ordered a dell 20inch monitor 2009 model, but it is too big for the arcade 1 up. Can you please give me the model number for the 20inch monitor you used for the Tulsa arcade monitor mod. I want to purchase the correct one that fits. I already bought the entire Tulsa arcade monitor upgrade kit for 20 inch. I would love your model number for the monitor. Thanks