The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: metzer on July 10, 2003, 12:29:13 am
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converts rgb signal coming from an arcade board into composite NTSC video or S-Video. It allows you to plug a Video arcade game board into a regular TV receiver that accepts video, or S-Video input, in the NTSC encoding format. It's ideal for connecting standard resolution JAMMA arcade games to a TV.
See www.jrok.com for full details.
I used it for a Boomer Rang'r pcb board in my cocktail cabinet. I ran it into an ATI video card in my pc then out to my vga monitor. Worked great.
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I don't know how much something like this is worth. I couldn't find a price on the site. I would give $15 for it.
Knuttz
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I'm not sure but I think they are worth more than that.
I wanted to buy an rca to vga converter and it was around $100.
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Sorry, I should have mentioned the price jrok charges. At least when I bought it a little less than a year ago, it was $75 new. Since I no longer have a use for it, and my video cabinet building days are over (sure, I say that now), I wanted to offer it to someone in this community since it is a pretty handy gadget. As far as the price, now knowing what jrok charges for a new one, offer what you think is reasonable. I'm pretty easy on this stuff. I'll be happy just knowing it's going to someone on this forum.
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Oh sorry I really had no idea about the price. Didn't mean to lowball you there. ;)
I guess I cant really afford it then. Oh well.