Here's what I've got so far:
http://imgur.com/pASZqnKThe PCB is a Street Fighter II, and the monitor "out" on the JAMMA harness has 5 wires - red green blue, and a ground and a negative composite sync wire.
The monitor is a Neotec NT 2501 with one 6 pin spot to plug the video into - red green blue, ground, then separate vertical and horizontal sync pins.
http://imgur.com/VbAmDYEI've temporarily connected the negative composite sync to both the horizontal and vertical spots via a 3 conductor Wago lever nut. (Which could totally be the wrong way to do it.
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http://imgur.com/KHgbPqINow, if I connect the negative composite sync cable to either only the horizontal or only the vertical sync, it gives me a thin colorful line across the monitor. Tweaking the knobs on the above pictured adjustment board either does nothing, or gives me a colorful mess across the whole screen.
Since this is a newer monitor (1998), my assumption is the input on the monitor accepts both negative and positive sync wires without trouble, but I've yet to find info on that. I've looked for a separate spot to plug negative sync wires, as they're usually 3 pin spots, but no luck.
My question is, there's brown stuff all over some of the capacitors:
http://imgur.com/SeEcCu5http://imgur.com/1PbiamIIs it possible I need to buy a soldering iron, some junk boards to practice on, and email therealbobroberts for a cap kit to get this fixed?