I trimmed my 1990 rev. SNES board to be quite small, I believe. Its the early revision with the sound card board that you have to plug in. I removed the S-ENC chip, so there is only RGB video available. I cant test it yet, but I will let you know if it works as soon as I can. Pictures!!!!!
Small schematic I came up with
Its about the size of a DMG
RGB video soldered to PPU2 chip
An intresting SNES trimming....
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Re: An intresting SNES trimming....
Wow, nice trimming! Now let's hope that it works
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Re: An intresting SNES trimming....
Would anyone happen to have the pinout for the S-ENC chip? I don't have any screens that can accept RGB right now, and I would like to see if this works. I'll do a quick google search on RGB to composite conversion.
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