Hi everyone, first post and I already need some help.. Below is a picture of the back of my vega jr supergun and I have no idea what all switches/inputs do or what they mean? Can some help me out? RGB= Red/Green/Blue 9DIN Scart out MO ST = Mono or Stereo Sound HD = Headphone output S-BR = Brightness control only in SVHS CBC = Colour Burst Correction (adjusts colour hue and intensity) V.S.VHS = S-video out L-M-H = Rapid fire impulse : Low 1.5/sec, Medium 15/sec, High 30/sec O-S-A = Off, Switch autofire, autofire? (ie off, autofire when button pressed, autofire all the time) to be confirmed 12345678 (ON/OFF) = Individual autofire (Player1 Button) 12345678 (ON/OFF) = Individual autofire (Player2 Button) Thanks for the help calpis and jamtex, if anyone can confirm O-S-A it would be appreciated?
1-8 = buttons for autofire? LMH = low/medium/high autofire? VSVHS = something with Svideo? CBC = colorburst control/correction?
Thanks your help Calpis, I confirmed the below: RGB= Red/Green/Blue 9DIN Scart out MO ST = Mono or Stereo Sound HD = Headphone output S-BR = Brightness control only in SVHS CBC = V.S.VHS = S-video out L-M-H = Rapid fire impulse : Low 1.5/sec, Medium 15/sec, High 30/sec O-S-A = 12345678 (ON/OFF) = Individual autofire (Player1 Button) 12345678 (ON/OFF) = Individual autofire (Player2 Button) I would just like to know what O-S-A and CBC are for certain?
Off, Switch autofire, autofire? (ie off, autofire when button pressed, autofire all the time) CBC - Probably colourburst correction on composite / s-video
Note that SCART is a 21 pin connector, and differently wired from the similar Japanese connector. DIN is never SCART. It's a 9-pin DIN socket for RGB, yes, but not SCART. Also, as it's a Japanese product, the lead that would come with it wouldn't be a 9-pin DIN to SCART lead, as it would be wired in the Japanese format.
thanks for the info retro, do you know if the japanese format can be coverted to component YUV? either by rewiring or perhaps an adapter?
The Japanese format is similar to SCART, albeit wired differently. http://www.gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:japanese_rgb-21 You want to output RGB from the Vega to component? Use a v4 JROK: http://jrok.com/hardware/RGB.html I think they're $95.
wow my vega jr supergun doesnt have all those numbers... can i see more pics of this if you dont mind...