the nes video mod
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- shadowhacker
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i removed the rf adapter and now i need the parts for the video mod can some on give me pictures of the parts or an alternate route?
I do know everything just not all at once its a virtual memory problem.
- shadowhacker
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- Joined:Sat Nov 12, 2005 12:46 pm
- Location:Red Deer, Alberta
Oh I got it....
you need a transistor 2n4401
2. 220ohm resistor's
1. 33ohm resistor's
I don't have a pic so I will try to explain...I hope it makes sence
On a little PC board(from bottom to top)(resistor'splaced left to right)
220ohm on bottom...leave a space, then a 33ohm...place your transistor on the right side of the resistor's(flat side up)tie the emitter to the 33ohm...the base or middle leg will go in from the NES...the last leg or the collector will tie in to the other 220ohm ohm resistor(it goes on top...sorry)
Now the left side between the 33ohm and 220ohm is video out.
the right side of the bottom 220ohm is ground
the top 220ohm...left side is 5v in
Boy I hope that makes sence and helps...sorry no pic
you need a transistor 2n4401
2. 220ohm resistor's
1. 33ohm resistor's
I don't have a pic so I will try to explain...I hope it makes sence
On a little PC board(from bottom to top)(resistor'splaced left to right)
220ohm on bottom...leave a space, then a 33ohm...place your transistor on the right side of the resistor's(flat side up)tie the emitter to the 33ohm...the base or middle leg will go in from the NES...the last leg or the collector will tie in to the other 220ohm ohm resistor(it goes on top...sorry)
Now the left side between the 33ohm and 220ohm is video out.
the right side of the bottom 220ohm is ground
the top 220ohm...left side is 5v in
Boy I hope that makes sence and helps...sorry no pic