-DIY option using an arcade converter. This would do it all with one board, but obviously I also need to source SCART and RCA components (which Console5 stocks) and an enclosure to put it all in, not to mention a power supply. At the end of the day, then, that $25 adds up to more like $40-50 plus some minor effort.
-Convert to component (maybe with Mike Chi's adapter) and then... find a converter to get to s-video? That's where I get a little lost. This would probably put the total cost over $100 based on what I've seen.
-Try to source a Micomsoft XMD device that provides s-video output for the Genesis. This obviously works for the Genesis, but I can't remember if I wired my PC Engine to use Genesis layout. I suppose I could open it up and rewire it, but then my existing SCART cable would be somewhat useless unless I also rewire that. On top of that, these are hard to come by and likely to be around $100 anyway.
-Convert to a VGA standard (might need to convert to HV sync) and convert that to s-video. I see at least one option on eBay that will do this for about $50 shipped, but the pictures don't show the input side and it's hard to really say what sort of specs it really needs.
-Mod the TV for RGB. This seems to be a pretty cheap option, but... I don't really want to mess with that. Seems kinda fiddly and hacky and I'd rather just leave the TV alone. Plus that seems like a kind of extreme option for two consoles.
Are there some other options I should be looking at? I've contacted a few people (including Mike) that make these things, but no one seems to be interested in making such a device for me
