| Main > Main Forum |
| Possible To Hook BOTH ps2 and DC to arcade monitor at same time? |
| << < (2/3) > >> |
| SOAPboy:
--- Quote from: shodokan123 on January 16, 2006, 10:11:49 pm ---i dont want them both ON at the same time... and how would i go about putting the 2 RCA's together and what the hell would i do AFTER i did that? lol --- End quote --- Well, you can do it the "right" way and buy splitters or the ghetto way (my fav personally) and splice them.. In any case, then you can plug it into the vga and hack it to scart. :) |
| shodokan123:
will scart cables work on american versions of the system? |
| Goz:
Aren't you the same guy who said in this thread that you don't want to build a cab as it's a waste of your time or you money? |
| shodokan123:
i have horrid add, so excuse my past remarks |
| elvis:
I assume you'll be using RGB (SCART) out to hook up to a real arcade monitor? I'm doing something similar. I've bought an LM1881N chip, and a SCART female socket. I'm getting all the signals out that I need (R, G, B, Comp Sync) and feeding them into a DB9 switchbox (use DB25 if you need more inputs, or whatever). My switchbox will then select between the SCART socket for consoles, and JAMMA input for arcade boards. You could either remove the switchbox from the picture and just use the SCART socket, or remove the scart socket and permanently attach the consoles to the switchbox and simply switch between them. Further to what I'm building, I'm getting a whole bunch of JAMMA fingerboards (jammaboards.com have them with additional "kick harness" attachments for 6 (or more) button setups) and attaching them to some gamepad hacks. That way I'll have a generic series of JAMMA->Console controller hacks, and a generic SCART->JAMMA converter, making swapping and changing of my consoles in and out of my arcade machines nice and easy. Again, you can build just a small subset of all of that and have what you want. |
| Navigation |
| Message Index |
| Next page |
| Previous page |