Smohn Jith wrote:
So what is involved in getting a TV to display //gs and what would be
Especially a TV that already has a RGB input (read: all models with the SCART (i.e. Euro-AV) connector) is quite easy to adapt:
http://www.ole-s.com/teknisk/SCART-apple.htm
American TVs usually aren't able to accept RGB from the outside world in any standard way. You'd need to get the schematics and install extra sockets that bypass the tuner and the Composite-to-RGB circuits. Alternately you could probably build some resistor matrix that converts RGB to YCbCr ("Component") if your TV has a component input. Beyond that it gets more complicated. RGB-to-Composite or RGB-to-SVideo conversion requires more complex circuits.
involved in getting a VGA to do it?
This is far more complicated since the VGA monitor needs at least about twice the line frequency of the IIgs or TV standards. You have to basically store the picture that's coming from the IIgs into some kind of RAM and then output it repeatedly to the monitor at a higher speed.
-- Linards Ticmanis