RGB to Scart

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Door The Apeman

Master (242)

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17-08-2020, 20:18

I am buying a Sony HB-F1XV, which has both composite and RGB output (according to [url=https://www.msx.org/wiki/RGB_(8-pin_DIN_45326)#Mitsubishi_.28Japan.29.2C_National.2FPanasonic_.28except_the_FS-A1WSX.29.2C_Sakhr.2C_Sony_and_Yamaha_computers_.2B_Sanyo_MSX2.2F2.2B_computers]this[/url], it's a DIN 45326 type A).

To display the output of my Philips MSX2 on a modern monitor, I am using a SCART to HDMI converter which gives a passable image. I have tried to look for a DIN 45326 type A to SCART cable but I'm having a hard time finding one that I'm sure will work.

What is everyone else using to display RGB signals from Japanese MSX-computers on monitors?

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Van The Apeman

Master (242)

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17-08-2020, 21:25

Thank you!

Van meits

Scribe (6530)

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17-08-2020, 22:53

In Holland you can get them here.
Just send him a message through contact. Or use the e-mail address in his user profile here at msx.org.

Van SkalTura

Champion (399)

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08-10-2020, 10:35

Why not go to a local electronics store and buy the parts to make your own cable ?

Van Pencioner

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08-10-2020, 10:57

@SkalTura maybe for the same reason not all people go buy wheat flour and yeat to make a bread but just go buy it. heh? Crazy

Van The Apeman

Master (242)

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16-10-2020, 16:07

SkalTura wrote:

Why not go to a local electronics store and buy the parts to make your own cable ?

Comfort zones are there for a reason.

Van Grauw

Ascended (10699)

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16-10-2020, 16:14

It’s a legitimate suggestion, no need to diss it…

Van Pencioner

Scribe (1542)

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16-10-2020, 16:52

The one who can make a cable usually asks two things at same message: where to buy a cable OR where to get pinouts Wink

Van meits

Scribe (6530)

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16-10-2020, 16:52

Such stores are not wide spread anymore which makes you need to order the components online.
Still it's fun to solder them yourself, but ready made cables guaranteed meet quality (soldering din is horror Tongue Scart ain't much fun either)

Van Pencioner

Scribe (1542)

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16-10-2020, 17:54

I know, i made few cables for myself... and last time when i had to fix bad blue signal connection on DIN side, i decided that next time i would just buy a new cable. Too much time and effort, and i'm getting old for this Crying

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