Etienne, thanks for responding to my question!
OK, the thing I am not sure is this: I thought it is easy to connect this Sony PVM-2030 to a VGA, by connecting RGB, V and H sync and GROUND. In these forums, they talk about Composite sync and an ADDITIONAL device which combines the H and V signals:
http://nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=4028.msg32178#msg32178User
RGB32E states that:
"The PVM-2030 doesn't accept separate sync when analog RGB signals are used. A sync combiner is required to convert RGBHV to RGBS.
The PVM-2030/2530 don't actually accept separate sync signals when analog signals are used. You'll need a device (extron RGB interface) or circuit (ask google) to convert the separate sync signals into composite sync (RGBHV to RGBS)?"I think he is talking about connecting
various real gaming consoles (SNES, SEGA GENESIS, etc) to this monitor. But all I am trying to do is
EMULATION: using a modern PC and playing games using
MAME and other
emulators. For this purpose, I need to make a
DB25 (Sony) to DV15 (VGA) custom cable and connect Sony PVM-2030 to my modern PC. My video card can send a 15KHz video signal using Soft 15KHz software (I am playing emulator games right now, connecting my PC to my Commodore 1084S-D1 and it looks great!)
Additionally I know this guy also was able to connect his Sony PVM-2030 to his PC
without any sync composite device:
http://nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=4656.0The more I think about it, the more convinced I am, that the reason
RGB32E was talking about composite sync on Sony PVM-2030s is because he thought I was going to connect
real game console this monitor.