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DVI or VGA - Best connection from PC to TV
buttersoft:
Errr, is that actually a combined jungle and micom? I don't think it's feasible to hack RGB into one of those, everything you'd need to get to is internal and won't have an external pin.
Alaska:
@buttersoft - that’s exactly what it looks like to me too. Everything is integrated into one chip and there is no raw RGB input anywhere on the board. Back to the drawing board...
Zebra:
If you are trying to connect a PC to an SD CRT, it should be straightforward.
Crt emu drivers and groovymame is free and works with AMD 4000 series. I used to use a 4000 series card. Just find the right version.
Once your pc is outputting a 15khz signal, you just need a transcoder. Most AMD cards from that range can output analog RGB via DVI- I or VGA. I used to use a Jrok to convert 15khz analog RGB to component video. There are various others options too.
buttersoft:
Calamity has asked very nicely that we stop recommending Radeon HD 4000 series cards altogether. The HD 5000 series and newer (check the lists) are much preferred, and work better on Win 7 or Win 10.
Mr. Peabody:
Well.... On a roll today. (And buttersoft with reply #23 - forward!)