Mattitude v.1
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Hook it up to speakers and a controller/joystick of sorts without the using an actual cabinet? Any help here would be appreciated.
I would be using Svideo if anything.Lagduf:
They say the composite video on the JROK is pretty bad though - at least thats what the general consensus on the tech support forum seems to be. Just thought i'd mention that.
Are you sure they are RGB inputs (and not something else like component)? I mean, usually US TVs are not RGB...Mattitude v.1:
correct me if I'm wrong, but whats the difference between Arcade RGB, and the RGB plugs on the back of my TV.
It's not the same thing...there should exist RGB-to-component converters but don't know anything about them...Mattitude v.1:
Its component, but I thought that was RGB, Red Green and Blue Cables are what Component cables are...
It isn't really complicated to get your MVS hooked up to the TV at all...Mattitude v.1:
I would be using Svideo if anything.Lagduf:
They say the composite video on the JROK is pretty bad though - at least thats what the general consensus on the tech support forum seems to be. Just thought i'd mention that.
And, correct me if I'm wrong, but whats the difference between Arcade RGB, and the RGB plugs on the back of my TV.
Now, would it just be simpler and cheaper to buy an AES or go through the trouble of getting an MVS up and running on my TV?
That looks REALLY complicated. I would just like to know, if I would just be better off getting an AES. Seems I would..EVIL NICK
It isn't really complicated to get your MVS hooked up to the TV at all...
<a href="http://www.neo-geo.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=5;t=003846#000000" target="_blank">http://www.neo-geo.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=5;t=003846#000000</a>
That's the thread of such a project. And a really nice one at that... wink
OK, I agree with everything you say... winkFrasermozz:
Hi,
Well you'll need a supergun and since you're in the states you'll need something like this <a href="http://www.jrok.com/hardware/RGB.html" target="_blank">http://www.jrok.com/hardware/RGB.html</a> to convert the rgb signal to a composite or s-video one.
You can find details on how to build a supergun at <a href="http://www.gamesx.com" target="_blank">www.gamesx.com</a> or you can buy one from mas systems (for a rip-off $300).
As for using a pc monitor you'll need an upscan converter to convert the 15khz signal to a 31khz one to be compatible with a pc monitor an xrgb2 would do this but its pretty dear (www.ncsx.com sell them I got mine there).
Anyway hope that helps!