The computer probably uses and HDMI or DVI connector. You can purchase an adapter from most computer retail outlets.
Use an adapter which would connect to the monitor and PS4. Old monitors usually have a VGA port. Look for a HDMI to VGA cable
You just need a GameCube to VGA adapter.
Of course you can depending upon what interface you use for connection. They are as mutually exclusive as a light switch and a water facet. One has absolutely nothing to do with the other.
What you will need is to go out and buy a cable that is designed to be hooked onto your computer and the back of your tv. Once its hooked on your have to go to display settings and change which monitor is used as your main monitor, choose your tv or what ever and it will be set to come up like that
a 4.0 can connect with a 4.5 and a 4.5 can connect with a 5.0 and a five can connect with with a 6.0 basicly the newest tamagotchi can connect with the second newest
im pretty sure if it does not have a different cord you could
Yes if it is a old monitor.
If your computer has a Svideo output, it simply a case of plugging a cable between your TV and PC and selecting desktop spanning in your graphics settings. If your TV and graphics card have a spare VGA port, you can set up a far higher quality link by using the same method as before, except with a VGA cable.
A monitor is the viewing screen, a desktop consists of your cpu, computer components.
Unless you've got a Yellow light (blinking), the usual problem is either your video output setting or your video cables themselves, which can work themselves loose over time. If the internal graphics card isn't working, you'll get a Yellow light and it won't start. First check the cables and make sure they're tight. If they're going through a switchbox, make sure the switch is on to allow the signal to go through. Don't forget about your TV or monitor either; if you need to be on a certain channel or input, make sure it's selected. If the cables check, try another TV or monitor. If you've switched from an older TV to an HDMI capable monitor without first changing the video output on the PS3 to HDMI, you'll need to reconnect it to the old monitor and make the change before connecting it to the new monitor.
well, first you have to connect the energy source (its usually pink or green) and then the image and sound cables. sometimes an extra cable called a Comp. 647 (Mod. # G37Jd73F) is needed if the computer is old. if this still doesn't work consult a professional - - - hope it helped
You need a VGA adapter to play PS2 games on an old monitor.