Seems odd, but I would go for the RGB Scart lead, pop down to Maplin and buy a vga plug and hood, a scart plug and some overall screened cable with at least 4 cores (r,g,b and video). Or better, cable with individually screened cores.
You can also connect pin 16 on the SCART to pin 13 on the VGA socket to allow auto switching to RGB mode, ie when a signal is present on the dual head o/p the TV (should) switch to the right mode.. Obviously you will need a 5th core in the cable you buy.
You`ll probably find only 1 scart socket accepts RGB, and using the cable on the other will only give composite.
You can also connect pin 16 on the SCART to pin 13 on the VGA socket to allow auto switching to RGB mode, ie when a signal is present on the dual head o/p the TV (should) switch to the right mode.. Obviously you will need a 5th core in the cable you buy.
You`ll probably find only 1 scart socket accepts RGB, and using the cable on the other will only give composite.
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