Features
- single MCLK provided by snes_dejitter
- de-jittered CSYNC on multi-AV pin 3 (compatible with RGB cables wired to use CSYNC)
Author Topic: SNES + N64 PAL RGB (Read 47594 times) NFG. Runs the place; Administrator. I tried on a lot of Snes and the only one that is working whit the gamecube's cable is the version Snsp-cpu-1chip-01 (a mono-ppu Snes). And looks better whit the GC clable than the Snes one, IMHO. Of course It is working whit Snes cable, but it is a. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), also known as the Super NES or Super Nintendo, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea citation needed, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Australasia, and 1993 in South America.
Steps
- Remove X1 and C3 from SNES mainboard
- Leave JP2 open and close JP3 on snes_dejitter board (rev v1.0/v1.1: leave R14 unpopulated)
- Cover copper areas on the bottom of snes_dejitter with electrical tape
- Attach snes_dejitter on the bottom of SNES mainboard via double-sided adhesive tape
- Connect 5V, GND and MCLK_o as shown in image below. CSYNC_i can be tapped from pin 7 of S-RGB, and CSYNC_o should be directly wired to pin 3 of multi-AV.