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I have a 33" cabinet that should house a 33" moniter. I would like to put in a 36" moniter and my question is......can I wire in a regular TV into the houseing? If so how does that work? I know i have to remove the shell off of the TV and discharge it then build a bracket around it. I am not sure how to wire it in from that point with power and video. TIA
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Re: Jamma Moniter question
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It all depends on what you actually plan on running on it.
A JAMMA setup I assume from the post title.
If that's the case, then no. Not without an RGB to NTSC type converter.
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Yes, I will be running Jamma games on it. I am getting a Jamma 4 to 1 adapter so that I can have 4 games running off of it. So where could I get these converters from? Thanks!
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Here's just ONE example.
http://www.twobits.com/RGB/
Google - "RGB to NTSC"
There's many out there.
I don't have a particular one to reccomend.
Maybe someone else on here might.
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Oh, ok. Thank you
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Here is another source for an RGB to NTSC converter. These are used in alot of units and work very well.
http://www.jrok.com/hardware/RGB.html
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