Resolved: End goal was to connect a Wii to a rounded CRT with RGB input (an arcade monitor seemed the solution at the time). Now after discovering the JVC D-Series TVs with component input, I've decided to just use those as the result is virtually the same as using RGB.
Hi, my end goal is to connect an NTSC Wii to a CGA 15khz arcade monitor such as a K7000.
What would be the best way to go about this?
Perhaps useful information:
I currently connect my Wii to a component CRT monitor and the picture is great. I want to get a similar result but with a rounded style tube. Most all CRT TVs that I have found are flat screen CRTs, and because I have dozens of arcade CRTs that do have rounded tubes, I would like to use one of these. I do lots of arcade tube swaps and so I wish to put an arcade chassis into a nice woodgrain TV running a hacked Wii for a gaming system.
There is a Mayflash VGA adapter I'd thought to use with a JPAC or a simple VGA to CGA pin adapter, but that looks to only do 480p. Perhaps there is another adapter to recommend. Perhaps I could get a Wii SCART cable and mod the settings so my NTSC system would output PAL60 for RGB and then get a Sync Strike SCART to RGB adapter (
http://arcadeforge.net/Scaler-and-Strike-Devices/Sync-Strike::15.html?language=en), but I'm thinking there should be an easier/more direct way.
Suggestions appreciated, thanks