I'm not the best at building my own Supergun. I do have a working setup that I built but never did really finish. The main guts are not housed in a proper box, they sit inside an empty Super Nintendo game caddy box. The point being I never did finish it, and I don't know when I'll want to try to finish it. I've had problems mainly with the fact that I haven't built a main box and my controller port losing connections. It all seems to be on the main system side and not the controller itself. Probably because it was all crimped and not soldered is one reason it isn't working right. Anyway, I'll finish it someday, but I found someone with a barely used SuperNova and bought it from them. It'll be awhile before it arrives here, but I was googling for the quality of the SN, and saw a post by Assembler saying that the other than the video really sucking, it's pretty good. Now I have a JROK encoder ofcourse from my SG. Anyone have details on how I might tap the RGB out port and run that to my JROK? I think I read that it doesn't use a standard port/jack for the RGB and S-Video. So I was wondering what kind of connector I might need to pickup to try to hookup my jrok. Although I get the feeling that someone will say I should just open the main unit up and take out whatever is in there and put in the JROK. If possible though, I'd rather do it externally, as it'd make it easier if later I want to upgrade to the JROK component encoder board.
If you've built a sg, then you'll know which are the R,G,B pins on the connector. Wire them into the JROK as per the instructions (i.e. - open the nova, unless it does pure RGB out). Not at all uneasy - you wire it in over what is there
I figured as much. I hope though doubt that there is some kind of RGB output on the back. Although it'd probably be easier and cleaner to do it all inside the box. But then there is the disadvantage of not being able to adjust the RGB levels on the JROK very easily. I guess I'll find out in a couple days when it gets here.