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Re: How can I use IIgs RGB Monitor as Composite Video Monitor?
It's possible if you have an Apple II Video Overlay Card. I used to
plug my Sega Saturn in through the composite video port and play it on
the IIGS's monitor. Of course, you're limited by the quality of the
composite input, so it may not look as sharp as an SVideo signal on
your Sony trinitron in the living room.
I also remember hacking a Sega Genesis into the back of my IIGS RGB
monitor and it looked amazing. I don't know if the PS2 has RGB out.
CW
iseign wrote:
> Hello there.
>
> Well, there are a lot of articles about converting IIgs RGB output to
> Video, VGA, or even Component.
>
> But I wonder if there is any way to use IIgs RGB Monitor as a general
> traditional composite video monitor.
>
> Briefly, I want to play PS2 on IIgs RGB Monitor. Or, I want to watch my
> DVD or VCR on my IIgs RGB Monitor.
>
> Is this possible? What should I do? If any additional hardware is
> required, where can I find it?
>
> Thanks.