Looks like the original post in the main forup got moved here. Sorry for the redundancy.
From the schematic of the tv chassis, there was an extra set of RGB inputs on the "jungle" (main processing) chip that was not used. Unfortunatly, they were disabled in software, so I got nowhere there. I ended up just injecting the color signals right at the RGB outputs of the jungle chip. This is just before the color gun buffers, so .7vac signals weren't enough to get good color saturation. I built an RGB amp that bumps them up to somewhere around 2vac p-p (originally for a WG 4600 monitor). This worked great and everything looks right at the lower res. I combined the H/V sync lines via a couple of 180 ohm resistors (just a simple passive mixer) to produce composite sync. That gets shoved into the "video 1" composite video input. As long as you leave it set to Video 1, the sync gets to where it needs to be. The color inputs bypass everything else and go straight to the neck board via the buffers.
This was just an experiment to see what benefits (in theory) that Trinitron format offered. It did exactly what I wanted. Trini's are superior to std tv's/monitors because the tube and associated circuitry are propriotary to Sony. So, in short, dark blacks, bright colors, and perfect focus/convergence. Normal TVs won't be any different from an arcade monitor....they're both made the regular way.
I installed MaLa yesterday but didn't spend much time trying to set it up since the flicker was making my head hurt. So I guess I'll need to do the setup on a VGA monitor to make it do what I want it to do then change the res after that.
The Sony will get mounted in an arcade monitor frame once I haul one of my cabs back here and get ready to finish the project. But, the TV deal makes for a nice portable MAME setup to haul around to parties and such. You can even use the TVs internal audio amps and speakers for even more simplicity. I might just get another similar Trinitron and do the same to that but leave it intact just for that purpose.
Just a quick question about MaLa, why does it bring up all kinds of stuff that doesn't exist in ROM form when you run it? I assume you need to do a scan to detect available roms and the game list is updated from there?