monitor
Buy an upscan convertor. I got a Redant (cheap, but effective) a couple of years ago from Lik Sang. You can find them anywhere though.
If you own a game that supports Progressive Mode, then you can use a special cable to hook the PS2 directly to a VGA monitor. The only place I know of to get this cable is the PS2 Linux Kit.
If you own a game that supports Progressive Mode, then you can use a special cable to hook the PS2 directly to a VGA monitor. The only place I know of to get this cable is the PS2 Linux Kit.
Lik Sang also has VGA cables. Go to
http://www.lik-sang.com/list.php?nav=over&category=219&
and scroll to the bottom. Look for the Hi-Resolution VGA Adapter. I can say it works great with any monitor (no sync-on-green needed for this adapter) with supported games. Playing Tekken at 640x400 on a monitor is a hell of a lot nicer than lo-res on a TV. :D
http://www.lik-sang.com/list.php?nav=over&category=219&
and scroll to the bottom. Look for the Hi-Resolution VGA Adapter. I can say it works great with any monitor (no sync-on-green needed for this adapter) with supported games. Playing Tekken at 640x400 on a monitor is a hell of a lot nicer than lo-res on a TV. :D
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To build a NTSC to VGA upscan converter is extremely non-trivialsohaibma wrote:is there anyway i can build one myself
i will be more fun
even for experienced electronics hacks, and definitely will not be
able to do it yourself cheaply. You must *really* want to, and be
capable of, taking on a project in order to succeed.
Websites like www.lik-sang.com and www.ncsx.com offer a range
of inexpensive to expensive upscan converters. My advice is to
pick one according to your budget.
Likewise, *some* HDTV receivers or computer video capturing
devices will do upscan conversion, so you might try to kill two
birds with one stone.
It will cost you money, but save you time.
Gorim
He doesn't necessarily mean an upconverter, but a straight monitor cable like the one I mentioned above. It does NOT upconvert the composite/svideo signal, it simply gives a standard HD VGA connector for the RGB line on the PS2 output.
To make your own monitor cable, you'd need a PS2 cable for the connector that plugs into the PS2, then chop it up and solder to the appropriate connections of the HD VGA connector. It's a matter of knowing which line goes where. I haven't looked into it myself since I just bought one. I might take mine apart and trace the lines with a meter. I'm a bit curious.
To make your own monitor cable, you'd need a PS2 cable for the connector that plugs into the PS2, then chop it up and solder to the appropriate connections of the HD VGA connector. It's a matter of knowing which line goes where. I haven't looked into it myself since I just bought one. I might take mine apart and trace the lines with a meter. I'm a bit curious.
Oh well if thats all he wants, check out this website, should
tell you everything you need to know: pinouts, connectors,
sync-on-green converters, etc...
http://www.gamesx.com/index2.htm
Gorim
tell you everything you need to know: pinouts, connectors,
sync-on-green converters, etc...
http://www.gamesx.com/index2.htm
Gorim
The hardware handbook has the in/outs for the ps1 video and vga connector.
http://www.hardwarebook.net
http://www.hardwarebook.net
or you could try this
http://skygate.bravehost.com/PS2_VGA_cable.html
http://skygate.bravehost.com/PS2_VGA_cable.html
I just build the cable from
http://skygate.bravehost.com/PS2_VGA_cable.html
anyone have a demo using a vga mode so i can try it?
http://skygate.bravehost.com/PS2_VGA_cable.html
anyone have a demo using a vga mode so i can try it?
this site is a good start. http://playstation2-linux.com/sog.php. Your monitor is not listed but its safe to say that it do not support SOG.
Sohaibma, take the plunge build the lead without the chip, if it works, great. If not its only a matter of unsoldering a couple of wires and putting the chip in, which is not a difficult job. Also the diagram suggests that you need an external PSU, mines quite happily powered from the PS2(pin10 on the AV connector). Also dont worry too much about the resistor value as its not a standard, get the closest value your local hardware shop has.
I have build it a VGA cable, the difference it works on ANY VGA monitor, no matter if SOG compatible or not.
Photos:
http://www.digitalanime.com.br/vga2ps2.zip
Now I need that Blaze CD NTSC version (if you have, please pvt me). I got PAL version only, and my console it's NTSC, so I'm unable to test any game.
A nice idea would be create a simple tool capable to patch the games to use VGA mode. Does anyone here want to try that? Or give more infos about how to do that? :)
All I know now, 0x1A is used for 640x480 VGA mode.
Gradius
Photos:
http://www.digitalanime.com.br/vga2ps2.zip
Now I need that Blaze CD NTSC version (if you have, please pvt me). I got PAL version only, and my console it's NTSC, so I'm unable to test any game.
A nice idea would be create a simple tool capable to patch the games to use VGA mode. Does anyone here want to try that? Or give more infos about how to do that? :)
All I know now, 0x1A is used for 640x480 VGA mode.
Gradius