
I would not need the CRT iMac for anything BUT the monitor. So I would need a capture card my old Mac understands. So it might have to boot before it comes on. But if it'd just s monitor, yhat vould be okay. And I understsnd my monitor has an older macOS. I wss going to hook up a 2012 or newer Mac Mini to it. It does not have to be SO low ping, that a light gun game would work. Is there a video capture catd with zero lag that just goes through to the display? Well there no other CRTTV that are combined that small and good that can fit on my desk. Well if i could THINK of somethong, there MIGHT be a possibility OTHERS could have too. Otherwise, any good external capture cards? If the Hauppauge is low enough ping for everything except light gun games, and my system is upgradeable rnough, i got ehat I need.

Is there a way to bypass the inyernal iMac use it as a monitor for fboth a newer Mac Mini as well as for Composite, S-Video and component TV videogames? I want low enough processing delay to play any console gsne (I don't expect light gun games and maybe Sega Scope 3d ganes, but I'll take them if they're there). Sio I dug up my CRT iMac got 50kbfirst time with bo practice. Many yeats later, i tried it on a retro game website, and i got typical winnibg scorescany other day. So it's impossible to use Larson's real strategy of memorizing the board. Based on playing the Whammy flash game, I easily got Michael Larson-like scores but only in the top 100 all time, ( out of millions, that's good) despite the fact that Whamny, both for the money on TV and on the play-along and stand-alobe flash game randomize the order of the flashes and squares.
