No. You need a converter box. The cable you saw was VGA signal OUT to a comp device.So its from the computer to a tv.
Even a low end VGA monitor has a resolution that dwarfs any CRT television. Different technologies, same family. If you want to use your gamecube on your pc monitor, use a Composite in device, like a TV card, or TV dongle.
The price for a tv card, or tv dongle will end up being cheaper than even a low end converter box.
The cable you saw was VGA signal OUT to a comp device. So its from the computer to a tv. Even a low end VGA monitor has a resolution that dwarfs any CRT television.
Different technologies, same family. If you want to use your gamecube on your pc monitor, use a Composite in device, like a TV card, or TV dongle. The price for a tv card, or tv dongle will end up being cheaper than even a low end converter box.
You need a converter box. The cable you saw was VGA signal OUT to a comp device. So its from the computer to a tv.
Even a low end VGA monitor has a resolution that dwarfs any CRT television. Different technologies, same family. If you want to use your gamecube on your pc monitor, use a Composite in device, like a TV card, or TV dongle.
The price for a tv card, or tv dongle will end up being cheaper than even a low end converter box.
No. You need a converter box. The cable you saw was VGA signal OUT to a comp device.
So its from the computer to a tv. Even a low end VGA monitor has a resolution that dwarfs any CRT television. Different technologies, same family.
If you want to use your gamecube on your pc monitor, use a Composite in device, like a TV card, or TV dongle. The price for a tv card, or tv dongle will end up being cheaper than even a low end converter box.
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