And that's exactly what it is.
I've got a hunch that's your problem. Have you tried it using the original CPU or did you just go and swap CPUs without even testing the original...
Highly doubt it.
That is exactly what it does for RGB.
Uhh boiling the connector doesn't in any way melt the connector. If you're that paranoid about fumes just turn on your stove hood, problem solved.
LOL. An even tidier way is just to cut them out using a pair of flush cutters. That way your cuts are right alongside the walls and don't leave a...
Uh nope, SFC Jrs tend to go for considerably more than an SNES mini. A good SNES mini shouldn't cost you more than $50.
The SNES mini would be the same deal since it uses the exact same motherboard and components. The only other differences aside from the cosmetic...
Why not just mod the Genesis with stereo audio jacks in the back? That would be a little easier than what you propose.
Sounds like you just need to reflow the solder joints on the controller ports, just heat them up with a soldering iron, add a little extra solder...
A CRT of course.
I use a PS2 slim AC adapter for most of my consoles along with a homemade plug adapter (I also use it in conjunction with a splitter for my MD+MCD...
You'd have to use an external converter or use something like a Neobitz board that would internally convert RGB to component video.
Not quite as bad as Drakon's mod work but it's very damn close.
The Obey chip draws only a negligible amount of current though...
I'd forget about that method honestly, your best bet is the Obey chip which is by far the best IC-based method. I've installed plenty of them...
Of course it would, trace the RGB outputs from S-PPU2 and then wire up a new amplifier. I recommend using a THS7314-based amp, similar to what...
Part of the reason for these Prosound mods is because the original GB has noisy audio output, which isn't exactly something you want if you're...
You sure you haven't mixed up the video and ground wires on your output cable?
I used an actual desoldering station when I did NESRGB mods, it usually got the PPU out in a couple of minutes.
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