Originally posted by Mike:
<strong>Where can you find an old commodore 14" monitor? Also, would the neo geo's RGB cable just hook right up to it? What about sound?
Thanks!</strong><hr></blockquote>
Mike, I have found many on car boot sales for stupid prices, the MK1 Philips monitor had a RGB scart input so is very handy for many machines, the mark 2 Philips had a 9pin D-type RGB input (if anyone has the pin-outs for it I would be gratefull of them), I think the Commodore branded monitor (which was probably a philips) has the 9pin connector (I think).
As for sound they have speaker/s built into the monitor case. On the MK 1 philips it was mono, but I think the MK2 and commodore had Stereo.
The monitors are great for supergun projects etc, as I have done with my mini cab, which in the near future I am planning to run joystick ports out of and an RGB scart so I can send it to the TV as well (does anyone know if it is wrong to split the RGB output two ways?).