Just bought one of these and I want to mod it for RGB - through the multi-out if possible. Hook me up v
>buying glorified clones
Get a real one. fag.
sure! You just need to identify the correct signals off the video chip. Ohwaityoucant! Your shitty system on a chip clone doesn't have one.
http://www.ffviman.fr/switch-snes/video-rgb-sfc-jr.html
Hi OP, >>2911459 here.
I just wanted to tell you I'm sorry for insulting your purchase and I hope you can have fun with it, but I was rather sour when I made that post. I'm sure you will understand and have a nice time modding your system.
>>2911651
>6 replies
>7 posters
T-thanks though
>>2911651
Not OP. But we all have shitty days. Have a coffee, cheer up :)
>>2912725
Looking at the french guide, it looks to be almost exactly the same inside, aside from perhaps slightly different silk screening. Same pin out, same resistor values needed, same multi-av pinouts.
And, if you look at the french one, it states that it's for the Sufami Jr or SNES mini (US).
>Une Super Famicom Jr ou Super-NES Jr US
RetroRGB's guide for the encoder bypass would work as well, should you ever decide to go that route.
>>2911572
are you retarded?
>>2912886
>RetroRGB's guide for the encoder bypass would work as well, should you ever decide to go that route.
is it worth it over the normal mod?
>>2913000
If your console has the "vertical bar" issue (which these models have a lesser chance of) it can diminish or get rid of it out-right.
>>2913031
I just use a flashcart.
>>2913146
Hm? The vertical bar has to do with the console. t is a band of interference in the middle of the screen. It apparently varies from unit to unit, but it is easier to see on a solid color.
>>2913031
Will I be able to use the same scart cable/power adapter as a normal super Famicom?
>>2913526
Either of the mods will work fine with your standard SCART cable(using composite video for sync).
This doesn't affect the power adapter, so yes.