frenton
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Hi Guys,
I'm trying to make my own AV cable connecting a classic xbox to my Kortek KTN-2001, I've been following this instructions, http://www.gamesx.com/avpinouts/xbox.htm assuming this monitor is a standard SCART (15 kHz RGB).
This monitor has a RGBEVH connector and cables, I'm trying to connect it directly to the xbox AV cable. With no luck, the only thing I got is a distorted image, seems like I'm doing something wrong with the synchronization thing. I've attached a couple of screenshots!!
According with the instructions, I know where to connect RGBE and V assuming is the composite in the last mode, leaving H with no connection, is this ok? As you can notice I'm newbie on this field, please help me.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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I think the problem is I need a chip in order to split the composite synch into vertical and horizontal, eg: LM1881N chip, is this ok? Right?
I'm trying to make my own AV cable connecting a classic xbox to my Kortek KTN-2001, I've been following this instructions, http://www.gamesx.com/avpinouts/xbox.htm assuming this monitor is a standard SCART (15 kHz RGB).
This monitor has a RGBEVH connector and cables, I'm trying to connect it directly to the xbox AV cable. With no luck, the only thing I got is a distorted image, seems like I'm doing something wrong with the synchronization thing. I've attached a couple of screenshots!!
According with the instructions, I know where to connect RGBE and V assuming is the composite in the last mode, leaving H with no connection, is this ok? As you can notice I'm newbie on this field, please help me.
Thanks a lot in advance.
_______________________________
I think the problem is I need a chip in order to split the composite synch into vertical and horizontal, eg: LM1881N chip, is this ok? Right?
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