First post, by boggit
So I have a Commodore 1084S-P2 that gives beautiful, crisp screen when using with my SNES.
I'm awaiting a CGA2SCART cable, so that I can use it with my CGA/EGA PCs as well, but the icing on the cake would be to find some way to use the screen with VGA cards as well. In that way, I would have one CRT screen that could be used for all my retro stuff (Commodore 64, Amiga, SNES, PCs with CGA/EGA and VGA).
I saw this thread and understand that I somehow need to convert the signal to the monitor from 31.5khz to 15khz in order to not fry the monitor.
In the thread linked to above, a few hardware solutions are offered for this:
maxtherabbit wrote on 2021-05-08, 16:40:That's a really bad way to do this. A better way would be using a GBS-Control, Extron Emotia or Retrotink5x to downscale the 31kHz RGB to 15kHz RGB
However, googling those gadgets/adapters, I'm still not sure how to use them to achieve this purpose. Furthermore, in the three years that has passed since that thread was posted, maybe new solutions have turned up? I don't know a lot about computer hardware and monitor stuff, at least not compared to most people here.
I would really appreciate any advice on what the best hardware adapters/converters would be if I wanted to use a VGA card with my 1084S-P2.