For the Gamecube component crowd someone is working on it.
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=51450
For the Gamecube component crowd someone is working on it.
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=51450
Cool people I have bought stuff from on this board: orrimarrko kyosuke75 dave2236 video_game_addict cloudstrife29661 NESCollector75
I'm aware of that one, followed on gc-forever's forum. It's open source, but no one is making anything retail. You have to order the PCB, and wire everything yourself.
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yep.
I've got a rgb to component transcoder, the Kramer FC-14. It will take analog RGB and convert it to component, but the thing that many people don't take into consideration, is that sometimes the resolution that these systems put out, can't be recognized by certain modern day HDTV's. I have a Samsung plasma that won't sync with certain old school resolutions.
Also, sometimes the screen aspect ratio thing can be off a bit whenever you try to convert analog RGB to component.
I have a 27" flat screen SONY Trinitron. No problems with the NES Zapper, SMS Light Gun or my Saturn Stunner Guns.
My tube is indeed flat.
Could you please give me the model of your TV and the effects of having VSM on and off. Also, are you connected directly to the TV? I am trying to compile a compatibility list. http://forum.digitpress.com/forum/sh...n-Support-List.
Could we have details about your TV as well so that I may add it to my list?
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Will Sega CD output work correctly with this cable? Don't see it mentioned on their site.
It's this thing here: http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/oxandcow/
That task of yours is daunting but worthy for those who want to hold onto or acquire these monsters.
Samsung TSL2795HF 27" DynaFlat EDTV
When playing, the systems were connected directly to the inputs on the back. No selector / switcher was used. NES went to composite. Dreamcast went to composite or s-video.
As far as I know, there is no option for VSM. This is a really early 2000 TV and I don't believe that was even an option on most TVs then, but I could be wrong.
Last edited by y9784; 11-07-2014 at 11:11 PM.
I'm in for one but I can't decide which one. So choices for Sega Genesis are Model 1 or Model 2. If I get the model 1, I can't use my 32x. If I get the model 2, I can't use the SMS base converter. Right now I'm currently leaning more towards the model one, that way if my 32x takes a dive I can still use it. This "first world problem" is tough.
Any opinions? I have about the same number of game for my 32x and SMS.
32x works with model 1, and you can "mod" the PBC to work with the Model 2 by busting off the back plastic.
Model 1 is the better model.
ProTip: using a 32x with either model of Genesis will greatly improve the video out, as it uses its own superior video encoder even for Genesis games.
Does anyone know of a service that will RGB modify a Nintendo 64 and output it through the same pins on the multi-out video/audio port as a stock SuperNes does?
Interested in getting this done, and hopefully having it compatible with this same cable.
Thanks
AFAIK the RGB conversion on an N64 is one of the easier mods to accomplish, assuming you have the right system model.
Get the model 2 and a converter/stereo cable from retro console accessories. Just tell her you want a female mini Din 9. Then you can use the cable on gen/32x and sms.I'm in for one but I can't decide which one. So choices for Sega Genesis are Model 1 or Model 2. If I get the model 1, I can't use my 32x. If I get the model 2, I can't use the SMS base converter. Right now I'm currently leaning more towards the model one, that way if my 32x takes a dive I can still use it. This "first world problem" is tough.
Any opinions? I have about the same number of game for my 32x and SMS.
Last edited by Einzelherz; 11-09-2014 at 12:19 AM.
Model 2 while adding one of these.
http://www.stoneagegamer.com/powerbase-mini.html
Unless you have a card game you can't do without, I'd go this route. And for another option, if an Everdrive is part of your collection or a plan for down the road, you can just play SMS rom images via that accessory without the need of interfacing your original SMS cartridges.
Edit: I briefly forgot that we're not just talking about physical issues of connecting a Power Base Converter into a 32X. So strike this post...
Last edited by Leo_A; 11-09-2014 at 12:06 AM.
http://atariage.com/forums/topic/222...s-distributor/
Yurkie is doing them for $35 provided yours is the right model.
I had mine done by a guy called Piratero
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I thought of him and already inquired, but didn't have much luck finding out if it would output a similar RGB signal through the same pins as the SuperNes. He basically told me to do it and find out for myself.
I assume his mod has a chance of working with this component cable though, since his AA ad mentions using a RGB SuperNes cable which seems like it means it's outputting the same sort of information through the same pins on the multi video out port.
How do I tell if my N64 is able to receive this easily? Was bought in 1999 and came with two gamepads (Gray, and a clear purple model). Have another, this time second hand model, of unknown vintage.
Last edited by Leo_A; 11-09-2014 at 11:22 AM.