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Teaius

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Hello

I have a computer with a NVIDIA geforce fx go5200 graphics card.

I want to connect the output to the TV via a 4 pin S-Video cable. Unfortunatelly the card's output has 6 pin, it looks like exacly as the keyboard input and PS/2 mouse input.

I can't find 6 pin to 4 pin adapter for svideo, I only can find 7 pint to (4 pin svideo+RCA) adapters so I decided to do it myself using an old keyboard. Do anybody know how should I connect the pins between the output and 4 pin svideo and if I would need to use extra components like capacitors etc.?

Thank you.
 
just after a quick google; **broken link removed**

If you wanted to make one, just look, for pinous, and wire it up.
 
Then just hook up an rca connector to the composite pins (the outside is ground, i think).
 
I wanted to do it with s-video, my first idea was to use an old mouse and keyboard, cutting the cables and joining them correctly. Finally decided to do it with an old unused male-female PS/2 cable, because with mouse and keyboard some pins were missing.

Thank you for your replies.
 
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