Is it off the Digital connector pins 51-56?
51 Red
52 Green
53 Blue
54 Ground
55 Ground
56 Sync
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How to wire RGB, ground, Sync with a JVS I/O?
Morrigu99 wrote:I'm confused the I/o just works the controls the video comes direct from the naomi board.
How do you connect a VGA cable to the RGB, Ground, Sync Inputs of the monitor chassis? I'm using a arcade monitor not VGA.
Other I/O boards like the sega jamma I/O handle the video too and the video outputs off the jamma harness like normal. So that's why i'm not sure what to do since I'm using the JVS I/O in my setup.
With the JVS I/O you are using you can't pass video from the game to the monitor via the I/O. You will have to either use a sega jvs to jamma i/o or make a break out cable of some sort. You will have to cut one end of a vga cable off and wire the correct RGB + Sync to either a jamma fingerboard or wire it directly to your monitor.
My suggestion is to just buy a sega jvs to jamma I/O.
The JVS I/O you are using is designed for a jvs wired cabinet.
My suggestion is to just buy a sega jvs to jamma I/O.
The JVS I/O you are using is designed for a jvs wired cabinet.
mr_b wrote:With the JVS I/O you are using you can't pass video from the game to the monitor via the I/O. You will have to either use a sega jvs to jamma I/o or make a break out cable of some sort. You will have to cut one end of a vga cable off and wire the correct RGB + Sync to either a jamma fingerboard or wire it directly to your monitor.
My suggestion is to just buy a sega jvs to jamma I/O.
The JVS I/O you are using is designed for a jvs wired cabinet.
thanks for the info. The reason I'm using the JVS I/O is because I'm wiring this cab to play crazy Taxi. I will cut off one end of a VGA cable and wire it up to my monitor. I looked it up and found the pinout so should be pretty easy.
thanks again