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>> No.5893314 [View]
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>>5893279
>to see if that makes it less woefully dim
maybe because you lack the caps on the rgb-lines, which the OEM ps1-rgb-cable has.
(sidenote: pic is wrong for playstation 2, ps2 needs no caps in the cable, they're part of the console).

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>>5048526
No idea, never seen that modified schematic before.

Here's the usual one.

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>>3429816
>PS1: Sync-on-Luma RGB SCART

What is pic related pinout called? How do you make a Sync-On-Luma cable, can't find pinouts...

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and believe it or not you can use SCART wiring as a reference for RGB too.

>> No.2783694 [View]
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>>2783678
You might run into another problem actually : some cables are correctly wired for RGB but they omit a vital thing, pin 16 isn't wired (even moreso with recent cables). If pin 16 isn't fed 1-3v, the tv will just display whatever is running on pin20 usually composite video.

easy to repair, but kinda annoying that some cables aren't wired correctly out of the box...

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