I have searched the Internet for answers on my question but not found any. So now I try to put it up here and see if someone has found a solution for my problem.
I am going to build me a few wall hanging arcade cabinets. I intend to make them small with a minimum depth and weight. The monitors might be rotatable (have not decided yet). They are all going to be JAMMA-standard but with different hardware:
- PCB
- NEO-GEO (MVS)
- PC Mame
- And some more systems
To get a small depth and low weight I intend to use TFT computer monitors. The computer monitors come with one or more connections:
- Analog VGA PC
- DVI
- RF
- S-Video
To connect a PC with Mame to a computer monitor is straight forward.
Most questions answered in the Internet how to connect RGB in home build arcade cabinets are for PC -> arcade monitors (VGA to RGB).
But my main question is:
- How do I connect JAMM-RGB to a regular computer monitor?
(With good results and without being to expensive)
If I am forced to use CRT monitors instead it will make my wall hanged cabinets to large. I will probably then build regular upright cabinets (standing on the floor).
But it seems to be no one close to where I live that sells CRT arcade monitors. And they are really heavy so the shipping would probably be too high. I then read that some builders use regular CRT: s from television sets.
A regular TV often uses RF or scart connections. The convert the JAMMA RGB to an RF signal would not give a good picture. So now for my last questions:
- Can the JAMMA RGB be connected to the televisions scart with good results?
- An arcade CRT, is that not a standard television CRT?
- Could I use just the CRT from a used television set and buy the rest from somewhere?
If so, what could I keep from the television and what would I need to buy? Also, what would I need to know about the CRT to order
the right kind of chassis?
Thank you for your time and that you read it all.
/Jan Gustavsson