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Offline AntiriadTopic starter

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After I did some research on the internet I found the following device that claims it can connect any NTSC/PAL 15.76Khz/15.650Khz Scan rate device to a VGA monitor after scan doubling.

This device has also a component R-G-B input meaning that If you split the signals in 3 RCA input and fit it to the device it will be able to work with the Amiga.

The only thing that seems to be questionable is the Sync(black) signal cannot be connected to this device and the sync has to be done on the G signal.

Does this device look promising?
What is the easiest way to convert an Amiga VGA signal to Component or S-Video.

Thanks

Mike

Opppsss I forgot to copy the link :pissed:

Mayflash VGA Scan Doubler Box
 

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BTW I see them on E-bay for $34.

Not bad...when you consider that an A520 goes for 20$ or more
 

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This Device Supports RGB Component. The amiga has 3 Component Wires plus a Sync wire. I believe this device will sync on one of the 3 (Green) I believe.