Hey, just seeing if anyone knows if there is a way to use mocky up a converter from AV out to VGA input.. something like a DC VGAbox but any chance of making one home made?
Hey, just seeing if anyone knows if there is a way to use mocky up a converter from AV out to VGA input.. something like a DC VGAbox but any chance of making one home made?
800,2600,5200,7800,C64,Intellivision,NES1+2,NEX,SM S 1+2,GENNY1-3,CDi,SEGA CD1+2,SNES1+2,TG16,VB,N64(Reg,blue,green),Saturn1+ 2,PS,PSone w/LCD,PS2,Xbox,NGPC,GG,GB,GBC,GBA,GBA SP,Game.com,WonderSwan,Lynx I+II,3D0fz1+10,PICO,Nomad,GP32,DC(reg+sport),GC (2of3),SuperFamicom,MVS, Neo Geo CD,Super Compact+Futbal edition,PSP,360,Wii,DS
so im sure this just is way to much of a hassle then. I just have tons of older monitors and would love to hook up system to them..
800,2600,5200,7800,C64,Intellivision,NES1+2,NEX,SM S 1+2,GENNY1-3,CDi,SEGA CD1+2,SNES1+2,TG16,VB,N64(Reg,blue,green),Saturn1+ 2,PS,PSone w/LCD,PS2,Xbox,NGPC,GG,GB,GBC,GBA,GBA SP,Game.com,WonderSwan,Lynx I+II,3D0fz1+10,PICO,Nomad,GP32,DC(reg+sport),GC (2of3),SuperFamicom,MVS, Neo Geo CD,Super Compact+Futbal edition,PSP,360,Wii,DS
The DC VGA box is a passthrough device only. The DC, when enabled, can generate video signals in the display range capable of VGA monitors. For other devices you need a scan rate converter. OR, you could use RGB cables, some kind of pinout adapter, and a monitor capable of displaying slower scan frequencies (highly uncommon).