Hey, I cleaned up my hobby room during the past weeks and assembled every PCB I have left with parts. Now I want to sell them. All PCBs assembled with all parts and are ready to install; please do not ask for sets with loose parts. All prices do not include shipping costs. I will determine them on demand. Location of the items is Germany; I will ship world wide. RGB-Bypass for SNS(P)-CPU-1Chip-01/02. I will complete the assembling according the RGB-cable the buyer intends to use for PAL-calbe oder 'Self-Made'-cable (cable with direct RGB-wires, no caps, no resistors there): 14€ for NTSC-cable: 10€ 4x 1x available RGB-Bypass for SNS-CPU-1Chip-03, SNES Mini/SFC Jr. Compared to the design above, /CSYNC is also buffered through a THS7374. One may want to use this design in a SNS(P)-CPU-1Chip-01/02, too, if you disconnect MultiAV Pin 3 ('original' /CSYNC or +12V) for PAL-cable or 'Self-Made' cable (cable with direct RGB-wires): 16.50€ for NTSC-cable: 12.50€ 5x 4x available Digital Audio Mod. Price: 12.50€ no support of Expansion Audio (e.g. MSU-1, Super GameBoy Sound from the GB-cartridge) 6x 3x available Pictures are attached. Please write me a PN and/or an email (borti4938 (at) gmx (dot) de) if you are interested. View attachment 16491
Might be interested in your 3Chip-SNES multi region mod quick-installation design incl. a RG-LED. How easy is it to install for beginners?
Hello borti4938 i'll take you one 3chip-SNES multi region mod, and the digital audio. PM on the way !
Most critical part is removing the CIC, lifting the pins of the S-PPUs and safely connect a wire there. The rest is a peace of cake Here is a brief installation paper.
Just saw this thread, I've been using borti4938's stuff for quite some time now - not only they work awesome but the quality and components are top notch . The SuperCIC/IGR boards are a piece of art!
Just replying to say I got my RGB-bypass boards from bortie4938 The boards work beautifully and as always the support provided was stellar - not only for the boards themselves but other snes things as well! The biggest improvement was the RGB-bypass board for the older 3-chip snes I own, the board provided a quality bump in RGB picture - very happy about it. I don't think one can get a better picture output from these SNES revisions . You cannot reach the sharpness/clarity of a 1-chip SNES but compared to the original amp bortie4938's bypass is a big step ahead in terms of picture quality. Here is the 3-chip version installed: and the 1-chip: IMHO a must for anyone "serious" about the SNES.