Should be pretty good as it has rgb inputs on it.
Bnc cable ordered!
Terrible. Let me dispose of it for you.
Dangit! I'll leave it on the curb for you, lol.
Should be pretty good as it has rgb inputs on it.
Terrible. Let me dispose of it for you.
No, officially Japan only has JP21... which has a different wiring than SCART does, at the TV connector end. My other cables are SCART, in case I get a switch later down the line (because SCART switches should be easier to find).Wait, what's the difference between an NTSC-J RGB cable and an JP21 cable? Japan has two different types of Saturn RGB cables?
Soldering iron and a bit of solder and you can reconfigure the cable to your needs.I purchased a RGB to 8 pin mini but it ended up being not compatible with the RGB Mini.
Just like anything outputting audio.Soulhouf said:Also purchased an adapter to have separate audio out from the RGB but it's a female audio out? WTF?
Soldering iron and a bit of solder and you can reconfigure the cable to your needs.
Just like anything outputting audio.
When you said incompatible do you mean it won't plug in, or it plugs in but the cable is setup incorrectly? If it's the latter, you can open the cable at either the DIN or SCART end and rewire it to your needs (using a solder iron).Can you elaborate? I have no idea of what you're talking about.
Yeah. I guess i'm more thinking audio equipment - stereo components have female outputs on the back, and the user uses male to male RCA cables to connect. The reason why they don't just RCA cables coming out the back is so that the user can use male to male cables of any length rather than a preset length, can upgrade the cables, and it tends to be (with any Female/Male connector) that if a connector is going to get damaged, it's the male one, and so you only have to replace the male to male cable rather than the device.Soulhouf said:Are you sure we are talking about the same thing?
Looks good. Even that drabby-colorless Mario 3 looks pretty good in those pics.
Still very expensive! $200+ to get it going. Baphomet please keep us updated with photos about the mod...I'm curious if I could do it myself and get it done for $130-ish.
So a user on the Shmups board named Grambo posted some pictures of his NESRGB board. I hope he doesn't mind, I uploaded them to imgur as I'm not a fan of imageshack. It looks amazing. Actually even better than i was expecting. First 2 shots of Vice: Project Doom are running on his PVM-8045Q and the rest are on running through his Framemeister on a 50'' plasma.
Looks good. Even that drabby-colorless Mario 3 looks pretty good in those pics.
Apparently I had my saturation set way high on my mini, because this was how SMB3 looked on my framemeister with the PC10 PPU:
Then I turned down the saturation, and now it looks much closer to the one in the nesrgb pics.
Apparently I had my saturation set way high on my mini, because this was how SMB3 looked on my framemeister with the PC10 PPU:
Then I turned down the saturation, and now it looks much closer to the one in the nesrgb pics.
Apparently I had my saturation set way high on my mini, because this was how SMB3 looked on my framemeister with the PC10 PPU:
Then I turned down the saturation, and now it looks much closer to the one in the nesrgb pics.
I agree.Is he using RGB? Composite looks like shit through the framemeister. Looking at the picture, he set up an NES with composite. Of course it's going to look better on a good CRT.
Still, there are zero convergence or geometry issues when it comes to the Framemeister. What a terrible, dismissive tweet. Try saying that again using RGB, lol.
I agree.
There are valid reasons to prefer the aesthetic of a CRT... But I don't think a NES running through composite - likely in the wrong settings - is going to be a fair test.
That looks fantastic! I will have to try this on mine when i get home.
Has anyone seen any PC10 vs NESRGB comparisons yet?
Well the picture you quoted is using the pc10 and the pictures i posted from Grambo are using the composite color palette with the nesrgb board. Good thing about the board is it supports the regular composite palette, the pc10, and a third palette from an emulator all selectable from a switch.
Once he starts taking more orders Ill have a few more if people are looking to have them installed.
Yeah, i am aware of all that. ;-). Specifically, i am looking for a direct PC10 to NESRGB comparison. I already have a PC10 in my fami and considering the nesrgb board for my toaster.
So a user on the Shmups board named Grambo posted some pictures of his NESRGB board. I hope he doesn't mind, I uploaded them to imgur as I'm not a fan of imageshack. It looks amazing. Actually even better than i was expecting. First 2 shots of Vice: Project Doom are running on his PVM-8045Q and the rest are on running through his Framemeister on a 50'' plasma.
Is he using RGB? Composite looks like shit through the framemeister. Looking at the picture, he set up an NES with composite. Of course it's going to look better on a good CRT.
Still, there are zero convergence or geometry issues when it comes to the Framemeister. What a terrible, dismissive tweet. Try saying that again using RGB, lol.
Yeah but you can see the framemeister box freshly opened in the pic. He clearly only tested the NES and then tweeted that. I'm sure he'll see the greatness of the framemeister soonCarmack is probably savvy enough to choose the best video options.
Considering how particular he is about latency, the mini's ~24ms would be unacceptable to him anyway.Is he using RGB? Composite looks like shit through the framemeister. Looking at the picture, he set up an NES with composite. Of course it's going to look better on a good CRT.
Still, there are zero convergence or geometry issues when it comes to the Framemeister. What a terrible, dismissive tweet. Try saying that again using RGB, lol.
Holy shit that NES RGB :O
That looks identical to running SMB3 via BNES with geom's CRT shader.
in other words, it looks fucking amazing. It's incredible to see what a clean image the NES is capable of putting out
Considering how particular he is about latency, the mini's ~24ms would be unacceptable to him anyway.
(And it's the main reason I've never seriously considered one, too.)
Wow. Ha, at the retro mode. Looks fantastic, even cartoony so saturated. Maybe even too colorful!
Mod seems a bit challenging for me. I would want to do it on a Fami anyways.
Oh, I think most games are playable under 2 frames (34ms) of latency, and that's the point where I can explicitly notice it, but once you've gone over 1 frame you've gone well beyond the threshold I'm willing to spend $300+ on.
Yea, I put it on retro mode because it eliminated some of the NES overscan junk. Not all of it though, but it looks fine enough.
I do still plan on doing the nesrgb mod, but I still get faint jailbars from time to time with the pc10 ppu. I've heard that the nesrgb will completely remove jailbars and such.
But yea, you guys will be amazed at the quality if you get modded for the nesrgb. Having svideo or rgb out just puts out a crazy clean image compared to rf and composite.
Edit: Oh wait he's using composite?! No, John. You're wrong this time. You're a genius, but you're wrong. RGB or GTFO.
I posted this in the CRT thread. Figured it would make sense to post it here also.
I have a Sony 4:3 CRT HDTV (32"). I've largely been considering giving it away and replacing it with a LED.. but I came across something rather interesting.
So I hooked the NES up to it (for the first time ever in 11 years) and the screen was just fucked. I might go back and do a before and after screenshot to show you. But the long story short some games were barely playable (Bump N Jump). Some games were absolutely not playable (Metroid, Zelda 2). Metroid the screen was an utter mess. You couldn't even make stuff out.
So I decided to go through the menu and MAYBE something was in there that would help. What I came across was essentially control over the TVs line doubler!!!!! Three settings
Interlaced
Progressive
CinemaMotion (3:2)
So wtf!?!?!? Let's try progressive (knowing the NES is 240p).
I'll. be. god. damned.
Worked perfectly. All games tested so far have a flawless picture. Obviously no scan lines. Not sure on some other stuff. And it's a flat screen Trinitron/Wega (not a fan of the old CRT flat screens). But beyond that I through like 6 games at it and all showed up perfectly (and MUCH better than my LCD with scaling done by my receiver)
So I figured I would try my other 240p consoles. And when I start messing with SCART-to-YCrCb conversion, the end result there is a 240p signal as well, right? So even though I'll be plugging those in over component, I would still set it to progressive, correct?