Hey fellas,
I'm brand new to the forum and am building a cabinet as we speak. I've read through quite a few posts in this group topic and the main forum as well but found no one else with a similiar situation. Basically my dilemma is this:
I want to use my normal everyday, 3d gaming PC as my emu pc. I do already, _but_ now I want to pump video to a cabinet with a proper stick setup - in otherwords, no dedicated emu PC, but a dedicated cabinet. Currently the emu output is on my primary monitor on my computer desk (how the urge for a cabinet is fostered

. My cabinet will be about 3 feet from my desk and I want to send a video signal to the cabinet when games are being run. Here's what I've taken from my search for an answer:
First off, I have a 9800Pro. I've followed most every discussion I could about what TV to get, component or s-video, arcade monitor/pc monitor/tv debate, etc. I'm after a TV solution but am open to a second PC monitor as well. Here's the issue - It seems that when people discuss TV out - the TV becomes your primary and only display because they have a dedicated emu PC. Can you dual monitor with a TV so to speak? In otherwords, on your PC mon you've got your emu open, but when it runs, it sends, or can send the game vid signal to the TV, or even both at the same time. How does this work? Again, my goal is a shared resource PC. If the signal goes to the TV fine but is also on my PC mon, that's no problem as long as aspects/etc are correct. I don't mind loading games from my PC mon then stepping back to the cabinet if just the game signal gets pumped out the dvi-out (no frontloader yet).
I read about the DVI to component adapters for ATI cards but WeinerDogs issues with the 5% overscanning was unacceptable to me. Powerbars/Super bars, etc are kind of important to have on screen

ATI's latest FAQ says their Catalyst drivers out now fix this issue - is this true?
Is considering a TV in this case even an option? The simple, yet more clunky, less authentic route would be to simply dualmon another PCmon and drag the emu window to the second display (boo), or perhaps get a signal switch box and redirect the entire output to that monitor when I want to use it then run full screen. While the easiest, it's not the most elegant. A TV is infinitely more practical long term.
What are my options? Can this be done? Did the latest Catalyst drivers fix the overscan issue?
I absolutely appreciate any advice/tips/links/you-name-it you can shoot my way. I used to play a lot of SF and MK in the day and recently me and my friends have kicked up the smack talk regarding who was best back then - I'm dyin' to complete my project so I can school them

If I was unclear or anything, please ask me for specifics. I've done as much research as I can but am missing the key I'm looking for.
Take it easy all,
-Tim