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Silver:
The chip basically divides the horizontal clock frequency in half, and generates a composite sync signal from this. You feed it the seperate horizontal sync and vertical sync from your VGA graphics card (usually by cutting up a VGA able or using a VGA->BNC cable) and use the output sync on pin1 to feed to the composite video connector attached to the gun.

tivogre:
Andy has updated the wiring diagram for this application on his site, tying pins 2 and 4 to ground:



I'm not sure if this will solve your problem or not, but it's worth a shot.

Cananas:
@Silver:
Thank you. So basically, divide the 31KHz to 15Khz and make a composite sync... Oauu! Only one chip to do more than the circuit i built to connect the guncon2 to my old TV/Arcade monitor! (The same circuit that Tivogre posted previosly). :o

@Tivogre:
Thank You. I'll try it. The capacitor is also diferent: 16uF->100nF and i don't know if is electrolitic or not.
BTW, which is the link to the page of Andy including this circuit?

Thanks again,

tivogre:
The link is:

http://www.ultimarc.com/images/guncon.jpg

It's just the picture I posted.

jelwell:
Call me lazy, but does Andy plan on selling pre-wired Guncon to PC chips? With shipping from the UK so expensive I'd almost rather pay extra for a finished product than going to my local shop to get the needed capacitor and resister and deal with soldering again.
Joseph Elwell.

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