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Post by bultje112 on Nov 20, 2016 13:29:20 GMT
just wondering here. I have a smaller lcd screen which has vga and dvi input. could it be possbible to connect my rgb consoles on this one by some adapter?
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Post by buckoa51 on Nov 20, 2016 15:57:58 GMT
Yes
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Post by bultje112 on Nov 20, 2016 21:35:23 GMT
I can't seem to find one though.
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Post by atolm on Nov 21, 2016 2:45:10 GMT
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Post by assman on Nov 21, 2016 3:44:08 GMT
All the Micomsoft XRGBs before the Framemeister have VGA output, as do a number of other old linedoublers. If you go with the GBS-8200, you'll need a sync splitter to connect RGBS consoles to the input, which is RGBHV.
If your DVI input is digital, you should be able to use one of those cheap RGB-to-HDMI converters (which will also process 240p incorrectly) and then use a simple cable adapter to go from HDMI to DVI.
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Post by atolm on Nov 21, 2016 3:56:08 GMT
All the Micomsoft XRGBs before the Framemeister have VGA output, as do a number of other old linedoublers. If you go with the GBS-8200, you'll need a sync splitter to connect RGBS consoles to the input, which is RGBHV. If your DVI input is digital, you should be able to use one of those cheap RGB-to-HDMI converters (which will also process 240p incorrectly) and then use a simple cable adapter to go from HDMI to DVI. You don't need a sync splitter. The board accepts RGBS input.
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Post by bultje112 on Nov 21, 2016 9:12:05 GMT
maybe I'm blind but I don't see an rgb output on those things?
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Post by bultje112 on Nov 21, 2016 9:12:57 GMT
All the Micomsoft XRGBs before the Framemeister have VGA output, as do a number of other old linedoublers. If you go with the GBS-8200, you'll need a sync splitter to connect RGBS consoles to the input, which is RGBHV. If your DVI input is digital, you should be able to use one of those cheap RGB-to-HDMI converters (which will also process 240p incorrectly) and then use a simple cable adapter to go from HDMI to DVI. You don't need a sync splitter. The board accepts RGBS input. ah ok, thank you. I didn't see it on the board. how much worse will the input lag be? Does it look better through this method than straight up on hdtv? any experience?
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Post by buckoa51 on Nov 21, 2016 10:21:12 GMT
It's about 30ms I think. Could always put your name down for an OSSC , that supports DVI output.
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Post by assman on Nov 21, 2016 20:26:10 GMT
You don't need a sync splitter. The board accepts RGBS input. Really? I don't think that was always the case. They must have updated the board. That's good to know.
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Post by atolm on Nov 21, 2016 22:34:20 GMT
You don't need a sync splitter. The board accepts RGBS input. Really? I don't think that was always the case. They must have updated the board. That's good to know. it's always accepted RGBS from what I know. They were originally designed to be a cheap drop in for arcade machines for retrofitting a cheap LCD screen in place of an old CRT. JAMMA standard is composite sync.
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