Dual video cards?
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Ozymandiaz1260
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Dual video cards?
I'm planning on building a mame-box for my Egret II that I can also hook up to my TV through S-Video for movies and games that require special controllers (IIDX, Pop'n, stuff like that). I'd be getting ArcadeVGA + a JPAC for the Egret II, but how would I get it hooked up to my TV? Is there a way to have two video cards in a computer, and would I have to do anything special or does it just output to whatever card is connected to something? I know how to have a single card go to multiple monitors, but I've never had to deal with more than one video card.

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Ozymandiaz1260
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They'll only work if you manually switch the video mode on the arcadevga.
Those PC->TV boxes likely won't have any idea what to do with 15khz RGB. However, if you're running the arcadevga in 15khz all the time, you can find an RGB->svideo _encoder_ (not a scan converter) that just passes timing through. Much like what people use in superguns to display on their svideo TV.
Those PC->TV boxes likely won't have any idea what to do with 15khz RGB. However, if you're running the arcadevga in 15khz all the time, you can find an RGB->svideo _encoder_ (not a scan converter) that just passes timing through. Much like what people use in superguns to display on their svideo TV.
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JROK sells such an RGB to S-Video/Component Video transcoder setup...will set one back a bit though in the monetary department. ^_~zakk wrote:They'll only work if you manually switch the video mode on the arcadevga.
Those PC->TV boxes likely won't have any idea what to do with 15khz RGB. However, if you're running the arcadevga in 15khz all the time, you can find an RGB->svideo _encoder_ (not a scan converter) that just passes timing through. Much like what people use in superguns to display on their svideo TV.
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