RGB To VGA Video Converter For Arcade PCBs

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2011

Hey guys, I just wanted to show you a unit that some of you may already know of. This is an rgb to vga video converter for old arcade boards to be playable on newer pc monitors. Very easy to connect and works fantastic. If you are looking to get rid of that old heavy crt monitor or looking to complete a cabinet that you dont have a crt for, then pick up one of these and a pc monitor and you are all set to go!

You can find this converter at

www.arcadespareparts.com

Give it a shot :D

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  • You can get them cheaper from paradise arcade shop on ebay, only $39.89 shipped in the US. Ebay item # 140521303998. And that's the dual VGA output.

    I've owned a few and they work great. Just remember that certain arcade games that have a funky sync rate might not display properly or at all.

  • I just got one of these last week for my Neo Geo cab that I just set up. I like it alot, though I'm still trying to fine tune the picture. Sure beats having the shop around for a arcade monitor. I work in IT so nice CRT's are easy to come by. ;)

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  • I am wondering... do ya know how make an MVS 4-slot work with a VGA monitor???

  • Hey I hope you're still around, I just got this on eeebay is guess I'll find out soon enough... But are the missing arcade monitor scan lines still there and f not are they missed? Maybe I'm crazy but the games look different on original monitors.

  • I'm going to buy a marvel vs capcom cps2 board with both the a and b boards. I'm new to this so I want to know how to hook this up to my TV. Please reply

  • I'm gonna get myself one next week. Can't wait to use it, sick of TV cards Xp

  • @burns32 Yes, they'd need soldering.

  • hey luke, that´s a nice little unit, but i have a question. if you have a sega naomi cabinet, wich has a vga monitor also, are u able to play jamma games on that cab with that little unit? =) well i guess you have to wire up the controllpanel and you gotta have an external power supply i guess, right?^^

  • It looks really simple. The 5V and ground wires you mentioned that plug into the harness, do I have to solder those or how would I go about doing that?

  • i want one of these but i'm afraid about latency

  • Luke, great video. Love that game :) I just ordered one of the rgb converters, it's awesome. Keep on gaming :D

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