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I don’t know what’s out there now but any standard electronics solder will be fine.) Solder (I have some ancient stuff from the pre RoHS days that likely kills thousands of brain cells every time I use it.Soldering iron that will melt your particular solder.Stranded wire will probably work best because it will wick the solder better and is more flexible so it will be easier “cable manage”, but I had solid so that’s what I used. Ethernet Cable – any old length that will work for your project.Be aware, though, they like to drop religious brochures in their boxes along with the product. I got these parts from Winford Engineering, part numbers CNS15M, CNS15HDM, HOOD9, HOOD15. You’ll need one DB-15 Male with Solder Cups, one DB-15HD Male with Solder Cups and some project hoods.The GBS-8220 board has a minimum rating of 2.0 amps, and is reported to not work well at this minimum. Get whatever you like, as long as it’s 2.5 amps or higher. I pick up things like this from Digi-Key.Be aware that this is a bare PCB – it has no pretty enclosure.is a reliable source, but not the cheapest. Purchase it from wherever you feel comfortable: it’s going to take forever to get no matter where your source it.Gonbes GBS-8220 CGA/EGA/YUV to VGA Arcade HD-Converter PCB.
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