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| Arseen:
--- Quote from: mariocaseman on August 03, 2012, 12:19:19 PM --- --- Quote from: zakurowrath on August 03, 2012, 04:31:01 AM --- --- Quote from: Arseen on August 03, 2012, 04:16:04 AM --- --- Quote from: zakurowrath on August 03, 2012, 12:45:11 AM ---Honestly, when it comes to advanced connections like this, I really wish I Portal guns were real so I could just go to your house and show you how to do it, it's much easier than trying to put it into words. --- End quote --- ;D BTW his SNES is SNES 2, wasn't RGB removed from it? --- End quote --- Oh it is? Then that would require a mod then. --- End quote --- My SNES2 is modded for s-video.. does that help? --- End quote --- Nope. |
| X68000:
--- Quote from: mariocaseman on August 03, 2012, 12:19:19 PM --- --- Quote from: zakurowrath on August 03, 2012, 04:31:01 AM --- --- Quote from: Arseen on August 03, 2012, 04:16:04 AM --- --- Quote from: zakurowrath on August 03, 2012, 12:45:11 AM ---Honestly, when it comes to advanced connections like this, I really wish I Portal guns were real so I could just go to your house and show you how to do it, it's much easier than trying to put it into words. --- End quote --- ;D BTW his SNES is SNES 2, wasn't RGB removed from it? --- End quote --- Oh it is? Then that would require a mod then. --- End quote --- My SNES2 is modded for s-video.. does that help? --- End quote --- It can be modded for RGB as well, it's just as simple as the S-video mod. Just wire up the RGB and sync lines from the encoder to the AV out along with 75 ohm resistors, one per signal. If you don't use the 75 ohm resistors the video will look washed out. |
| wiggy:
There are a scant few SNES-001 units that can be modded for component. Maybe you should try and hunt one of those down first so you don't have to mess with SCART and converters AND switches. Based on what I've seen, only the boards with "SNS-CPU-GPM-01" have the ability to output component. There's no way to tell what board is in a SNES without popping it open AND removing the shielding, so finding one is a crapshoot unless your local retro store is kind enough to let you sit there and pop open their stock of SNS-001s :-\ |
| Dr.Agon:
--- Quote from: wiggy on August 03, 2012, 03:30:27 PM ---...so finding one is a crapshoot unless your local retro store is kind enough to let you sit there and pop open their stock of SNS-001s :-\ --- End quote --- i can picture the scene... YOU "got any snes's?" STORE GUY "sure." Y "mind if i take a look at the insides of them, it'll only take an hour or so!" SG "WTF?! get the fuck out!, crazy man!" |
| X68000:
--- Quote from: wiggy on August 03, 2012, 03:30:27 PM ---Based on what I've seen, only the boards with "SNS-CPU-GPM-01" have the ability to output component. --- End quote --- Actually the board revision isn't a good indicator of that, you have to figure out what type of video encoder it uses. The two you want to look for are the BA6592F and the BA6594AF, with the latter being easier to mod. |
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