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*If using a PAL TV with RGB SCART (make sure it supports RGB and not just composite through SCART), use [http://www.nexusuk.org/projects/vga2scart/circuit this schematic] to build a VGA to SCART converter, and that is all you need to do. Keep in mind that this schematic does not apply to Japanese RGB JP-21. Use the appropriate pinout for JP-21 instead in that case, available [http://www.gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:scart2rgb here]. It will work just the same. You can also buy a UMSA adapter if building your own converter is not an option.
 
*If using a PAL TV with RGB SCART (make sure it supports RGB and not just composite through SCART), use [http://www.nexusuk.org/projects/vga2scart/circuit this schematic] to build a VGA to SCART converter, and that is all you need to do. Keep in mind that this schematic does not apply to Japanese RGB JP-21. Use the appropriate pinout for JP-21 instead in that case, available [http://www.gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:scart2rgb here]. It will work just the same. You can also buy a UMSA adapter if building your own converter is not an option.
  
*Most CRT HDTVs have either DVI or HDMI ports which can accept as low as 31kHz (480p at 60Hz) from a PC. They do not support 120Hz to force 240p resolutions while doing this.
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*Most CRT HDTVs have either DVI or HDMI ports which can accept as low as 30kHz (480p at 60Hz) from a PC. They do not support 120Hz to force 240p resolutions while doing this.
  
 
====Recommended CRT TV models====
 
====Recommended CRT TV models====

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