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GunCon2 on PC-monitor
Silver:
No, this thread is (or was) all about using the guncon2's on PC monitors - i.e. 31Khz or higher horizontal scan rates. (hence jpacs and circuits to cut this down to standard TV 15Khz).
If you are using a TV as a display you should not have any significant problems....
lettuce:
Ok cool, so on the end of the GunCon2 you have the USB plug and a yellow phone plug that used to plug into the back of the PS2, where does the yellow phono plug plug into?
Silver:
--- Quote from: lettuce on August 13, 2007, 03:24:22 pm ---Ok cool, so on the end of the GunCon2 you have the USB plug and a yellow phone plug that used to plug into the back of the PS2, where does the yellow phono plug plug into?
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Thats the TV-out signal. So you take the composite TV-out from the gfx card, to the guncon2 yellow phono (which is a pass-through connector) and then from the gun to the TV's video in.
If you are using S-video or Component, then you need to split off the syncs to the gun and then on to the TV (e.g. in component, the 'green' would have to go via the gun.)
lettuce:
Ah, im using a VGA to Scart lead to connect my video card up to my TV, as im in the UK. How would that work?
Silver:
How are you knocking the signal down to 15Khz?
I assume you are using an RGB signal down the scart. Scart connectors can carry seperate syncs, as well as composite sync, as well as sync-on-green. What you are using depends on your gfx card/software setup.