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| TDIRunner:
--- Quote from: e_brugal on July 03, 2017, 09:42:43 AM --- So there was a cable in that era made for this consoles, S video for Snes, N64, GameCube, PS1, Saturn and Jaguar. A Component cable for the Original Xbox Composite for the Master system, Genesis/ Cd / 32X, and S video Cable for the Dreamcast? (it will be realy hard to find a TV with VGA input here in the Dominican Republic) Remember for sale in that era that was made to work in those consoles. --- End quote --- Yes, that is correct. For the Dreamcast, it will probably be easier to just go with s-video, but I included VGA since it was technically an option at the time. Here's a few things to consider: • The s-video cable for the SNES, N64 and GameCube is the same cable. • The s-video cable for the PS1 is the same as for the PS2 and PS3. Obviously the PS2 and PS3 have better video options, but if you find s-video and it says it's for the PS2 or PS3, you can use it on PS1. • The original Jaguar s-video cable is going to be expensive. There are homemade versions available out there for a lot less. These homemade cables were probably made in the past few years which based on your post you might not want. However, they are meant to work exactly like the original s-video cables that were available when the Jaguar was an active system. • The composite cable for the Master System is the same as the composite cable for a model 1 Genesis, but not a model 2. • You might want to list your specific Genesis/CD/32x setup. Which model Genesis? Which model CD? • The Xbox component cable is an adapter that plugs into the video out port and is about six inches long. From that adapter, you can output component video, and either analog audio or digital optical audio (which I recommend). Again, this was available back when the Xbox was active. • Original Saturn and Dreamcast s-video cables are probably going to be expensive. Like the Jaguar, you will have to decide if third party cables are acceptable or not. Quality of third party will vary, but many work well. |
| ShoothimNow:
TG-16 is getting no love in this thread |
| e_brugal:
--- Quote from: ShoothimNow on July 03, 2017, 10:09:32 AM ---TG-16 is getting no love in this thread --- End quote --- lol those where the first consoles that came to my mind. but i was going to add more console in the future. but yes, TG 16 also which cable uses back then? |
| TDIRunner:
--- Quote from: e_brugal on July 03, 2017, 10:18:30 AM --- --- Quote from: ShoothimNow on July 03, 2017, 10:09:32 AM ---TG-16 is getting no love in this thread --- End quote --- lol those where the first consoles that came to my mind. but i was going to add more console in the future. but yes, TG 16 also which cable uses back then? --- End quote --- Out of the box it was RF only. However, an adapter that allowed for composite video was available during the systems life. Also, the Turbo Duo had composite outputs, so that would be your best best while still fitting in with your OP. |
| e_brugal:
--- Quote from: TDIRunner on July 03, 2017, 09:54:10 AM --- --- Quote from: e_brugal on July 03, 2017, 09:42:43 AM --- So there was a cable in that era made for this consoles, S video for Snes, N64, GameCube, PS1, Saturn and Jaguar. A Component cable for the Original Xbox Composite for the Master system, Genesis/ Cd / 32X, and S video Cable for the Dreamcast? (it will be realy hard to find a TV with VGA input here in the Dominican Republic) Remember for sale in that era that was made to work in those consoles. --- End quote --- Yes, that is correct. For the Dreamcast, it will probably be easier to just go with s-video, but I included VGA since it was technically an option at the time. Here's a few things to consider: • The s-video cable for the SNES, N64 and GameCube is the same cable. • The s-video cable for the PS1 is the same as for the PS2 and PS3. Obviously the PS2 and PS3 have better video options, but if you find s-video and it says it's for the PS2 or PS3, you can use it on PS1. • The original Jaguar s-video cable is going to be expensive. There are homemade versions available out there for a lot less. These homemade cables were probably made in the past few years which based on your post you might not want. However, they are meant to work exactly like the original s-video cables that were available when the Jaguar was an active system. • The composite cable for the Master System is the same as the composite cable for a model 1 Genesis, but not a model 2. • You might want to list your specific Genesis/CD/32x setup. Which model Genesis? Which model CD? • The Xbox component cable is an adapter that plugs into the video out port and is about six inches long. From that adapter, you can output component video, and either analog audio or digital optical audio (which I recommend). Again, this was available back when the Xbox was active. • Original Saturn and Dreamcast s-video cables are probably going to be expensive. Like the Jaguar, you will have to decide if third party cables are acceptable or not. Quality of third party will vary, but many work well. --- End quote --- For which one was made for? If there was a cable made for the console in that era i don't mind buying a 3rd party cable Both Model 2 Was made for that console or it started when the genesis? |
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