PAL Megadrive 1 50/60hz mod problem

Discussion in 'Modding and Hacking - Consoles and Electronics' started by The Awoken One, Jan 9, 2011.

  1. Druidic teacher

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    What guide did you use? I'd like to to that too.
     
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    Second line of the first post ;)
     
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    Sorry ... still having a hard time to recognize links in this forum, without underlines it is not that easy to see :-S

    Thanks for your hint!
     
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    Try changing your forum skin. I'm using the light blue one and links are underlined.
     
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    You are correct here Druid. For composite and S-video from the Megadrive in 60Hz it will not matter if your TV supports NTSC as its not actually outputing NTSC.
    You will need to cut the track to the video encoder that carries the clock speed and feed in a 4.333Mhz clock using a crystal oscillator

    Follow this site on how to do a MD1
    http://www.retro-otaku.com/2010/07/...z-in-full-colour-in-rf-composite-and-s-video/
     
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    Unfortunately for me I live in Australia where getting RGB compatible TV's is incredibly hard. I have to live with S-video for the majority of my consoles.
     
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