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>>8344920
Assuming the TV is only standard def, you'll either need
>AMD card capable of analogue output
>CRT_emudriver if on windows (for linux you can just use the including drivers)
>a cable to go from the video card to your CRT (ie, VGA on one end, SCART or BNC breakout cables on the other depending on the CRT)
...or if your card can only digital OR it's a jewvidia card, AFAIK you'll need to use a digital-to-analogue converter/downscaler, but I don't know much about those options.

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>>7454152
Oh I see, nvm. For emulation I usually use a Wii since it's so easy that way.

Also I have my previous PC set up next to my old games setup. It's got custom video drivers that allow it to output a 240p RGBs signal that I can display on a PVM. It's pretty cool for "retro themed" games like AM2R or Sonic Mania

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>>5954056
best of luck. It's pretty great for emulation as well as games that invoke an older style.

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>>5881273
Thanks, I appreciate the info. This sort of electrical engineering knowledge is something I have no clue about. However I do know that my Extron's ADSP function brings any voltages higher than TTL-level down to that, so that would be the simplest fix anyway since I plan on incorporating this PC into my old game setup for emulators, mame, throwback games like sonic mania and AM2R, etc.

Also it appears that it's just my BVM that handles this ghetto way of H+V=Csync 100% properly. I daisy chained the output to my panasonic PVM and I was getting bent warping at the very top of the image. Most of it was cut offf by overscan, but it's still evidence that everything is not correct.

But after doing some more investigation, turns out csync can be forced to output through the Hsync line anyway. I couldn't get it to work earlier, but I finally got that right. So I just desoldered the Vsync line from my DIY'd cable and now it's all good.

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