I've recently converted my game consoles to RGB via SCART and (predictably) the results are fantastic. These run to a Sony CRT TV and, via a Framemeister, to a Vizio 4K LCD TV. Everything good so far.
I'm also in the process of assembling a PC that runs Windows 98SE and DOS for playing 90's era PC games. I'm looking for advice on how I might be able to display this on my LCD TV. My investigations have led to 2 possible solutions:
Behar Bros. Kenzei -> Framemeister
This device combines the sync signals from VGA and outputs via SCART. I would then run this through the Framemeister. I'm operating under the assumption that this will work similar to how the Toro handles the VGA to SCART conversion for Dreamcast. Will this work for both lower res 320x240 and higher res 640x480 PC resolutions?
XPC-4
This device claims to be geared toward handling signals from 80's and 90's era Japanese computers. I've read the XPC-4 thread here and Fudoh's review. It seems like I could run VGA -> DVI-A -> XPC-4. Will it similarly handle these different resolutions? I'm still not sure if this device will address my needs.
Are there any other solutions for this (preferably cheaper ones
