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Title: I'm new...and dumb....JAMMA to NTSC?
Post by: DCR on March 31, 2005, 01:45:58 AM
Hey guys...I have a question that I couldn't find through searching the forum, but I found some info on the web...maybe you could clarify?

I have a Streetfighter II JAMMA board and wanted to connect it to an American NTSC Composite TV that I have on a test bench...direct plug in to the coaxial jack would have to happen. I found a few places that sell boxes that might do this, but is there a way to make this myself?  
Title: I'm new...and dumb....JAMMA to NTSC?
Post by: NFG on March 31, 2005, 12:09:43 PM
You'll need a chroma encoder to convert the RGB to composite video, and an RF modulator to create an RF signal from the composite.

If you're lucky you can just pump the RGB signals into the video circuit from, say, a Genesis.
Title: I'm new...and dumb....JAMMA to NTSC?
Post by: DCR on April 01, 2005, 01:28:21 AM
QuoteHey guys...I have a question that I couldn't find through searching the forum, but I found some info on the web...maybe you could clarify?

I have a Streetfighter II JAMMA board and wanted to connect it to an American NTSC Composite TV that I have on a test bench...direct plug in to the coaxial jack would have to happen. I found a few places that sell boxes that might do this, but is there a way to make this myself?
Hmmm...ok, cool. I actually have a Genesis laying around somewhere. Any other devices that I could rob for this piece that you know of?