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Golden Tee 2005 Video Help!!
bsoder52:
Both these videos show this mod being done (I believe) with the CGI to VGA converter on the 2005 GT Complete
Here are pics of the converter boards. I've notice that in both cases, neither guy used the wiring harness that came with the VGA converter board and the guy in the 2nd video actually says that they have found the larger pin connections to work better. Thinking I should try to get the 5 pin molex wiring harness and try it with the larger pin connects. Can't seem to find it on ebay, thoughts?
Thanks much
lilshawn:
the GBS8100 has been cloned so many times (clones of clones of clones of clones...) at this point, you can't be sure if it will properly sync or not. i have heard some people have no problem syncing 15k into them. (or are oblivious to any issue it does have) other have the jittery video being as good as it gets.
according to the directions contain within the one I had received, those where the limits. maybe a clone will work better or worse. maybe an original will work better...or worse. it's hard to say.
i know the frequency doesn't matter with a CRT with it's horizontal and vertical adjustments, the pic could be out 10 or 15% and you'd still be able to adjust the vertical and horizontal size and still be able to get it filled to the screen... but with a whole frame buffered device like an LCD or these convertors, it's expecting a complaint frequency frame to be coming in so it can be properly retransmitted.
bsoder52:
I've given up on getting the VGA converter board to work and think I may have found a used 19" arcade monitor that can work for this project.
Can anyone verify if this is a CGA connection input?
Thanks much!
lilshawn:
man, where do these people come from ? :dizzy:
yes. i suggest you plop your monitor make and model into the gargler and get a owners manual for it. it's going to have all the connectors and what they do and how to hook it up and might even have some configuration you might have to do if you happen to use composite sync or h/v and if it's positive or negative sync. when you use that connector.