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Old October 23rd, 2008, 03:12 PM
laddie laddie is offline
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If it were me I would get rid of the VGA monitor and use a monitor which will accept either RGB of Video in.
But if you want to keep the monitor you need a svga splitter. I have listed the link to one below, its less that $5.00
http://www.national-tech.com/specs/v...10h1-27708.htm
you will also need a scan converter $80 to $100. see below
http://www.amazon.com/TView-Micro-PC.../dp/B00006B6QS

You may also need an RF converter, you can get one at radioshack $30 to $60
You hook the splitter to your pc, send one leg to the vga monitor, hook the scan converter to the other leg. send the video out to either the video in of a tv or send it to the scan converter and attach the tv out of the scan converter to the cable in on the tv.
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