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    Console SCART to Arcade/JAMMA - How does one get a Simple PCB to be Fabricated?

    But this conversion needs to happen to correctly 'match' the differing video signals. Consoles and arcade monitors has different signal voltage ranges and biases, the amplifier I use outputs the correct signalling for the arcade CRT so there is no picture degradation.
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    Console SCART to Arcade/JAMMA - How does one get a Simple PCB to be Fabricated?

    Its not more complicated to wire a cable with a SCART plug than to a other connector type and SCART also allows for audio input and are available for every console capable of outputting RGB. I think there are already better solutions for hooking up PC's to cabs. Nope. Part of the enjoyment of...
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    Greetings from Ireland

    Hi all, Long time collector and tinkerer of retro hardware :) http://retrotechr.blogspot.ie/
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    Console SCART to Arcade/JAMMA - How does one get a Simple PCB to be Fabricated?

    Well my newest batch of Jammacon pcbs arrived today so I've no plans to modify my design in the near future anyway. Maybe whoever makes the MC Chuthlu board could make a version with a compatible footprint to fit my board as it looks like a good solution? Seems like ye have everything in hand...
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    Console SCART to Arcade/JAMMA - How does one get a Simple PCB to be Fabricated?

    I'll throw another penny in the pot seeing as my board is part of this discussion (Jammacon). Video amplification/correction is not an option - its a requirement. The video output signals from consoles have different specs to whats required by an arcade monitor. What might work on our monitor...
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