I've found in cellar the monitor, which my siblings are not using anymore (fully operational, Phillips 19IV, the same as the one from this photo).
I would like to plug into it my mega drive II. But I've got (for now) only this "adaptor"
Unfortunately, the monitor is not catching the signal. I've read (after my unfortunate attempts), that the reason is about the resolution/refereshing rate, which is not supported by newer monitors. So, what would be (not too expensive :P) way to make the whole thing working? I found information, that device known as "RGB/CGA/EGA/YUV to 2VGA ARCADE HD VIDEO CONVERTER BOARD" (link on Amazon with specs of this device: http://www.amazon.co.../dp/B00E7HSQXK/) is adequate for such cases. Will it work in my case? Erm, but maybe there is a bit cheaper solution? :P I must admit, that I'm completely green in case of such things (well, the fact that I thought, that the cheap "adaptor" like the one I've presented will be sufficient, is unfortunately the evidence for my lack of knowledge
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Thank you in advance for help!
I would like to plug into it my mega drive II. But I've got (for now) only this "adaptor"
Unfortunately, the monitor is not catching the signal. I've read (after my unfortunate attempts), that the reason is about the resolution/refereshing rate, which is not supported by newer monitors. So, what would be (not too expensive :P) way to make the whole thing working? I found information, that device known as "RGB/CGA/EGA/YUV to 2VGA ARCADE HD VIDEO CONVERTER BOARD" (link on Amazon with specs of this device: http://www.amazon.co.../dp/B00E7HSQXK/) is adequate for such cases. Will it work in my case? Erm, but maybe there is a bit cheaper solution? :P I must admit, that I'm completely green in case of such things (well, the fact that I thought, that the cheap "adaptor" like the one I've presented will be sufficient, is unfortunately the evidence for my lack of knowledge
Thank you in advance for help!
This post has been edited by MartiusR: 28 January 2015 - 04:46 AM


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