Thank-you, RP, I shall check out that site…I wonder if I can do it with the little skills I have…if it's inexpensive for the parts, maybe it's fun to try…my friend said he knew someone with a "supergun"…that sounds like an expensive thing^^..anyway..I shall have a look..
Thank-you, Guntz, I have the component cables for the Wii, and know about using the Wii to play Gamecube games, it's a nice reminder, however, I do want to have a Gamecube run it's own games, there are a few benefits…though I did hear that the Wii was the the best system to ever do backward compatibility(perfect? if not, almost perfect)…apart from some of the reasons, such as using the Gameboy extension(which I may like^.^ Splinter Cell(a sensible sabotage game) was fun with it)..I would simply like to have a Gamecube at it's fullest in my home; it's such a nice console, even after dropping it off your roof, it's one of the strongest built(and cheapest surprisingly, Nintendo actually made money from selling the unit) consoles.
This site, sent me an email telling me "maybe sometime this month" to my inquiry about the board capable of splitting off an RGBHV(analogue VGA) signal to use with the Wii cables(audio R and L being for H and V)…if thats really possible, I'd be one happy person! I'm not sure about the 3-D printed parts for fitting the board into the Gamecube properly…even without them, it would be excellent. I must state, I'm a little surprised that they responded so quickly, the web-site looks somewhat abandon…^^*
…Well, I shall post any new information I may get, as it happens(-.^)