From my personal experience with this same problem, all you have to do is use a 75ohm resistor to bridge Y(luma) and ground. Do not bridge crhoma! Since there doesn't seem to be PAL s-video cables (all s-video cables I have bought, even in local stores, were NTSC style), you can probably just solder it directly on the console and save your cable's original form so it also works on ntsc machines.
Can anyone verify this mod? I tried the one from albino_vulpix / Link83 on GamesX: http://nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=3460.msg34022#msg34022 but didn't get a proper result. Might try this one next time. Other threads concerning this topic: http://www.assemblergames.com/forum...S-video-cables&p=595727&viewfull=1#post595727 http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?12169-PAL-N64-s-video-problem&p=262471&viewfull=1#post262471 http://www.gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:nintendomultiav
No one? Trying to have a go with my PAL N64 s-video again the coming period. And I didn't want FireAza's efforts (and marvelous screenshots!) to be in vain, so: And Bad_Ad84 comments: I'll post some photos myself when I have them.
Posted some photos: http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/Shadow_Zero80/library/N64 PAL s-video fix (admittedly, most not my own). This was my attempt at Link83/Bad_Ad84's suggestion, but resulting in a black & white screen: Still don't know why, but I still need to try radorn's suggestion of 'just' bridge a 75 ohm resistor between Y (luma) and Ground.
Nope, still washed out colors :/ Guess I'll try the previous mod one more time, see if I didn't do anything wrong.
I'd recommend the RGB mod over S-video. Here's how you do it (last image on that page) http://www.assemblergames.com/forum...h-N64-for-RGB-Also-what-cable-do-I-need/page4
But this is not about a NUS-001(FRA), this is about NUS-001(EUR), which can't be RGB modded. Thus, I'm looking to s-video mod it. EDIT: I tried to connect C11 and C12 with only 75ohm resistors, but that resulted in no image at all.