Composite is the cheapest easiest way by far.
Not very pretty but ALL of those consoles allow it.
As for luxury options I've read about if money were no factor... (just hypothetical!)
XRGB3 costs hundreds and can process composite, s-video, component, RGB, or VGA.
pc monitor to retro console how to connect?
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AppleQueso
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The XRGB-mini can handle the Dreamcast's VGA signal, but you'll have to build a sync combiner and make an adapter for it.
The mini is a lot easier to use than the XRGB-3 and is a lot more compatible.
The mini is a lot easier to use than the XRGB-3 and is a lot more compatible.
Re: pc monitor to retro console how to connect?
Doesn't support his monitor, no VGA output.AppleQueso wrote:The XRGB-mini can handle the Dreamcast's VGA signal, but you'll have to build a sync combiner and make an adapter for it.
The mini is a lot easier to use than the XRGB-3 and is a lot more compatible.
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AppleQueso
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Oop, right.theclaw wrote:Doesn't support his monitor, no VGA output.AppleQueso wrote:The XRGB-mini can handle the Dreamcast's VGA signal, but you'll have to build a sync combiner and make an adapter for it.
The mini is a lot easier to use than the XRGB-3 and is a lot more compatible.
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Anyway a comb filter sounds like it'd help. Too bad even they aren't cheap these days.
Lum fan.
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Sorry to bump in here, just a quick question:
How can you tell which is what? Serial numbers, I presume, but which had s-video out?theclaw wrote:Commodore 64 (later units)
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Look for an 8 pin jack. Some apparent tech details here, no idea how reliable.o.pwuaioc wrote:Sorry to bump in here, just a quick question:
How can you tell which is what? Serial numbers, I presume, but which had s-video out?theclaw wrote:Commodore 64 (later units)
http://www.commodoreserver.com/BlogEntr ... 4C65DB541E
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