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I'm working on a small side project... a Supergun.
I'm kidn of confused on how to wire the video part though.
I need it to work with a variety of monitors, and with a computer LCD.
Everything else, I've got covered.
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Converter.
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What would be a good one to go with?
I need something that can run multiple displays (just 1 at a time though).
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Gonbes 8220 should do the trick, has dual RGB (VGA) out connections and you can always wire up a powered splitter if you require more connections.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=123399.0
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