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    Retropie 240p 15 KHz RGB SCART TV Guide

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      pauloasl
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      Thanks

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        edmaul69 @pauloasl
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          Melvin.FoX
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          t0nito would be grateful for new schematics/diagram for making vga to scart :)
          I am at the very beginning of my way to make such connection. I have HDMI to VGA connector but I am curious about combining Hsync and Vsync. Not sure to what kind of CRT you have connected to Pi but I want to find solution for both consumer CRT and Sony BVM.

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            Rion @Melvin.FoX
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            @melvin-fox Have you looked at

            RetroTINK-S, RetroTINK-C and RetroTINK-RGB by @mikechi2

            Pi2Scart

            Gert's Vga Adapter

            Pi2Jamma

            FBNeo rom filtering
            Mame2003 Arcade Bezels
            Fba Arcade Bezels
            Fba NeoGeo Bezels

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              Melvin.FoX @Rion
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              @rion I haven't asked for adapters but for diagram for the cable he made and that's a different story.

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                twd Banned @Melvin.FoX
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                @melvin-fox it's just a simple vga to scart wire nothing special ... You can build one yourself just google rgb vga to scart

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                  Melvin.FoX
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                  Sure but VGA has Vsync and Hsync separately and CRT TVs (typical ones, not PVMs) uses Csync which is combined. You can't just join those two pins to one sync so my question is about the diagram as there are few but haven't found one that someone built and checked...

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                    twd Banned @Melvin.FoX
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                    @melvin-fox but your ouput isn't vga its RGB 15hz vga is just the cable that feeds the signal. Well I combined them on my dreamcast on pi seems to work fine for my crts

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                      Melvin.FoX
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                      But it's RGBHV not RGBC :)

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                        t0nito @Melvin.FoX
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                        @melvin-fox The diagram is on the original post but I will link it here in case you missed it:
                        http://www.geocities.ws/podernixie/htpc/vga2euro.gif
                        Anyway you just don't join the Hsync and Vsync together, you must put a 1k resistor on each line before combining them together.

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