So /g/ I've had this old Sony Trinitron for a while, and I'm building a server (free supermicro mobo, aw yiss) so I was thinking it would be cool to use it as a dedicated screen for it, but I have no idea what the fuck these inputs are.
Does anyone here know what they are and if they can be converted to vga/dvi?
>>54590447
Sell your free mobo and buy proper items
Sell it to some retro gamer.
>>54590447
that thing is going to be completely ass for reading any sort of text
>>54590447
VGA to RGB cable with BNC adapters
That'll give you the bes picture if it works
>>54590611
Nice, thanks, I'll give it a shot.
Shit op I had one of these at work a few years ago. I took an old video card that had svideo out and connected it to that where it says line c in.
you need a VGA to 4-BNC cable
http://www.cablesondemand.com/category/VGA4BNC/product/AV-SVGFD15M4B/URvars/Items/Library/InfoManage/AV-SVGFD15M4B.htm
you also need to configure the computer to output a 15KHz signal, PC monitors are 31KHz+, so "normal" modes won't display properly (unless that monitor happens to also support these frequencies)
>>54590447
try this OP
>post this exact post on /vr/
>?????
>profit
>>54590447
https://youtu.be/RAi8AVj9GV8?t=772
>>54591086
Google around, there's a program that does this designed for people that interface their emulation PC to an arcade monitor, although it may or may not work with your video card.
>>54591258
i already know how to, i actually have a scart television hooked up to my computer
this used to be called "component" video and was standard in edit suites etc
>>54590447
Looks like it needs a coaxial cable type interface + separate audio feeds.
>>54590447
>Triniton
This is /vr/ material, ask them they know everything about this series
>>54590447
That's a 15khz display. A pro TV. Its not going to work with a 31+ khz VGA signal. It won't even push 640x480. Buy a super nintendo and an RGB cable and gtfo
>>54591746
so? you can configure a computer to output a 15KHz signal