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Golden Tee Fore CGA to VGA converter.

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mclovin:

Here is the end result.

ABACABB:

Nice.  From the picture, the colors look pretty good.  In the course overview window (bottom left), when there is water and lava rock that come together, are you able to tell the difference?  This was the only downside I recalled when I used an LED but I didn't mess with any settings because I knew it was going to be plugged into a VGA monitor.  Curious as to how it looks on an LED.  I'm considering building my hardware into a "portable" tabletop unit.  If it were to travel, I would be using an LED monitor for that.

mclovin:

I am impressed with the overall result, it's not a GT live unit by any means but it's a great old school complete.



ed12:

ya
that old ati card and drivers were some what limted
atleast the video sync amp is doing its job proper

ed

nipsmg:


--- Quote from: mclovin on March 12, 2017, 04:29:52 pm ---Here is the end result.

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that looks amazing!!  I had tried to do that with a JROK RGB -> Component but I had too many issues getting it to work with LCDs.  Is that set on Low Res or Med Res?


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