Problem with RGB homemade Snes

Discussion in 'Modding and Hacking - Consoles and Electronics' started by Pedrinky, Jul 30, 2013.

  1. Pedrinky

    Pedrinky Member

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    Closed, i have sold the snes motherboard.
     
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    ApolloBoy Gutsy Member

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    Not sure if I can understand what you're getting at.
     
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    Ergot_Cholera Flaccid Member

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    Why not just use the original AV socket? It outputs RGB.
     
  4. Pedrinky

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    Ergot_Cholera
    I dont understand what you want say me.

    ApolloBoy
    Snes RGB = 9 cables (blue, green, red, 5V, 12V, composite, Gnd, Audio Left and Right)
    I pulled the wires from the console pcb to a DB9 connector, and created a cable for that purpose. But the Blues are saturated, as in the photo that I have uploaded.

    I have no original rgb or av cord. RF only.
     
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    adimifus <B>Site Supporter 2013</B><BR><B>Site Supporter 20

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    I'm pretty sure the 75ohm resistors are important. Did you double check all your connections? It seems odd you don't get sound from pin 11. Maybe you could include some pictures of where you soldered to the board.
     
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