I'm certain this subject has been done to death, so please bear with me as I'm new to it. Basically I recently happened across a old Commodore 1084 monitor, I've been planning to use it with my old gaming consoles for RGB picture. As I'm sure most of you know, the 1084* accepts a 15kHz RGB signal, whereas VGA computer cards put out a 31kHz sync--I've heard of a program called "Soft 15kHz" that allows windows to display 15kHz video...I was just wondering what it would take to hook my 1084 display to my PC. Will I have to make a cable with one VGA connector on one end and a Commodore 1084 connector at the other while running soft 15kHz software? Please let me know if this can be done, and the specifics of doing this. I would love to play emulated Amiga games on a REAL Commodore monitor!
*=The 1084 is also interlaced signal only whereas most PC video cards are progressive scan.