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Hardware needed to interface an ATI card with an arcade monitor?
Calamity:
I'm eager to hear about your results.
BTW, you probably already know this blog: http://obsoletetellyemuseum.blogspot.com/
I just haven't seen it posted anywhere.
Paradroid:
OH YES! That site is pure SCART TV porn! :o
Oh, how I'd love to attack that guy's collection armed with a laptop and GroovyMAME and see what could be achieved. Technology wise, I'm sure there would be some winners amongst all those retro TVs. More than that though, even my girlfriend can appreciate how beautiful some of those old units are.
Pretty amazing blog. Makes my collection look like the work of an amateur. ;)
Calamity:
I bookmarked the site right after reading this statement:
"This is the opportunity on the WEB to see, one more time, what real technology WAS !"
;D
apfelanni:
philips a66/a59eak071x01 tubes are working fine with hantarex polostar or valvo 93 10/11 chassis . a buddy combined a brand new valvo chassis with a not so old tv tube . its as good it can be , but in comparison with a tv chassis that isnt producing artifical picture enhancement ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- u wont notice any difference . the biggest downside of modern digital tv chassis isnt the lack of vert size adjusting but sometimes the more synthetic looking picture . usually i pick the one that best fits the purpose , no matter if its all analog or digital . there are always pros n cons . i have a few valvo/philips combos working inside my arcades and maybe 5-10 chassis + 10 complete universals for replacement parts , so using it for a diy cab sometimes is an option. but if it comes to emulation with everything nonjamma wired i dont see the need for taking the more complex and less reliable 20 year old arcade stuff . pic shows how a selfmade pcb teststation ,tv tube + arcade guts look like .
Paradroid:
That's one funky looking test rig! I like! :)
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