Actually 96 or older, not 95 or older. 97 is the first year for the CCD driven IP.
Still not sure why you would, and adapting the CPS signal is nowhere near as easy as you think it is unless you just cut the proper reluctor ring pattern into the flexplate/flywheel and mount the Jeep sensor at the right airgap distance. If you're actually building a circuit to convert the signal it is non trivial, you can't just use time delays because that only works at one specific RPM, can't do anything really simple. Especially when you consider that late model (I forget if it's 97 or 98 and later, but I know 98s do it) ECUs are smart enough to deduce which cylinder is misfiring by the slight delay between CPS reluctor ring notches, they will not be happy at all about any slight delays from your conversion circuit not being absolutely dead nuts perfect.
It'd probably be easier to use the GM ECU. The only difficulty is running a late model IP and that only matters if you want to keep it stock looking instead of ripping out the stock cluster and putting in aftermarket gauges.