ovalbugmann, on Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:50 PM, said:
Gunstar, on Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:33 PM, said:
That's exactly what I did. Bought the Ambery RGB(and YPbPr) to VGA converter (which also turns all signals into true 480 progressive scan, including 240p Jag games). I made my own Jag RGB cable for it, and an RGB cable for my Genesis/SegaCD/32X too. I then have the VGA output going into the VGA input on my LCD projector, projecting at 150" right now. The Jaguar looks INCREDIBLE with all this going for it!
Wow!

Gunstar! you made yourself a cable? Awesome!!!!!! I have the Ambery unit too, just sitting here, and that stupid Amiga pinout special cord I naively bought that they are selling with it. Of course it doesn't work with the frickin' Jag.

How hard is/was it to make one of those cables? What parts do I need? What are best/easiest parts to use for it? What did you do? Is there a lot of soldering involved?
Any instuctions or pointers you could spare for the cable making would be great. Thanks Gunstar.
When I ordered the Ambery, I chose the Component to 15-pin cable becuase I already had a Jaguar RGB cable (straight from the Jag, NOT thorugh the Cat/Scatboxes), so all I had to do was remove the 13-pin DIN plug set up for an Atari monitor and using the pinout sheet Ambery supplies in comparison to the Atari RGB pinout for the 13-pin ATari plug connected the wiring properly. The fact is that the Amiga cable is REAL CLOSE to being right, I think it's only a matter of the Sync wire. If it were me, I'd fix the Amiga cable to work with the Jag, since you have a Cat/Scatbox. The best scenario would be if the Amiga cable you have has plugs that can be opened and just changing were a wire or two are soldered. But more than likely the cable's plugs are solid molded plastic, in which case you'll just have to splice into the cable itself (it is possible to cut into molded plastic, but it's a REAL pain. Though, you may wish to just make a cable from scratch, it's easier, but obviously costs money. Basically, you need to get some cable, 15-wire is the obvious choice, but the fact is you'll only be using 4 wires; R,G,B and sync (I believe on the Jag Vert.&Horiz. syncs are on one composite line: I think Amiga may use two seperate sync lines or at least a different pin, it's been a while since I've looked into all this), so a cable with at least 4 wires, though heavy-duty VGA cable is the best choice for it's diameter (strength) and shielding. Then you need 2 plugs, a 9-pin for the Cat/Scatbox end, and a 15-pin for the Ambery input. Then just get pinouts for the CatboScatbox 9-pin and the Ambery 15-pin and hook it up accordingly. I'll go in to detail with links and such later and edit this post.
I also might possibly be talked into making a cable for you, though it does take time and supplies and I'd probably want as much if not more than Ambery charges for their cables for my trouble. I already have VGA cable and 15-pin VGA plugs on hand, all I'd need to get is a 9=pin RGB plug. But, I would just be making it via pinout diagrams with no Cat/Scatbox to test it on. I could get an edge connector for the Jag and make a straight Jag-to-ambery cable like I have I could test, but that's a waste of your very nice Cat/Scatbox...
I've edited and cleaned up one of the above pics. It's still not good, from the poor original, but I brightend it up enough so the Jag controller could be seen for scale; Jag controller is black spot on bottom center of screen.
Edited by Gunstar, Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:28 AM.