A few years ago I purchased a Star Wars Episode 1 pinball with a buggy monitor.  Modern monitors don't support Pinball 2000's CGA video format so I created a plug-and-play solution to interface the legacy video format to VGA monitors.  I now offer two versions of my solution to address the multiple types computers used in the games - both solutions require my sync combiner and a GBS-8200 series video-up convert board.

This listing works in a Pinball 2000 computer with a 24 PIN internal ribbon cable - most Pinball 2000 computers use this version.  DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM without first confirming your computer uses a 24 pin ribbon cable.

The last photo shows where inside your computer to find the ribbon cable - it connects to the riser behind the computer's video output.  If you count 2 rows of 12 pins with one pin missing to key the connector, then this sync combiner will work in your Pinball 2000 computer.

This listing includes the Pinball 2000 HV Sync Combiner and a USB to barrel connect power cord.  To use this in a game you will need to provide/purchase (1) a VGA monitor, (2) a GBS 8200 up-convert video board, and (3) a VGA cable.  

Instructions for installing are included in the box.

Feel free to ask any questions.