Input S-Video to your PAL psone screen (Images Fixed)
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- sam_thornley
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You can get 5v from the 7805 on the PSone screen its self. See the sticky:
http://benheck.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=2278
As for getting csync from the Genesis, well it varies from each model. The pinouts are on the big sega info sticky:
http://benheck.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=7009
http://benheck.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=2278
As for getting csync from the Genesis, well it varies from each model. The pinouts are on the big sega info sticky:
http://benheck.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=7009
- sam_thornley
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Yeah, that would work but geny 3's don't have RGB support by default. There is a mod to enable it though
http://www.gamesx.com/rgbadd/genesis3.htm
You may have to add 220uf caps on each of the RGB lines or the picture will apear blurry or too "soft".
Also on the psone screen remeber to take 5v from the 7805 reg and conect it to pin 12 to make the screen switch into RGB mode.
http://www.gamesx.com/rgbadd/genesis3.htm
You may have to add 220uf caps on each of the RGB lines or the picture will apear blurry or too "soft".
Also on the psone screen remeber to take 5v from the 7805 reg and conect it to pin 12 to make the screen switch into RGB mode.
Thanks for the clarification.
I've read some forum posts on the gamesx forums, and it turns out people have add mixed experiences with the Genesis 3 and RGB. People say that it outputs RGB natively with no trouble, so I think I may as well go that route and if that fails add in the caps later.
So the only thing missing from my diagram would be a wire going from the first pin of the 7805 to pin 12 on the PSone screen?
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I've read some forum posts on the gamesx forums, and it turns out people have add mixed experiences with the Genesis 3 and RGB. People say that it outputs RGB natively with no trouble, so I think I may as well go that route and if that fails add in the caps later.
So the only thing missing from my diagram would be a wire going from the first pin of the 7805 to pin 12 on the PSone screen?
By the way, I really like your Avatar. Maiden FTW.
- sam_thornley
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Yeah, Just wire up the genesis to the screen without the caps first to see if you can get a picture.
So all thats missing from your diagram is the wire the goes from the 5v out of the 7805 to pin 12. I would recomend to be on the safe side, would be to use the 5v out from the genesis av port and wire that up to pin 12 to enable RGB Mode. That way you don't have to touch anything else on the psone screen or just incase you wired up pin 12 to the wrong side of the 7805 and sent 7.5v to pin 12 insted of 5v.
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So all thats missing from your diagram is the wire the goes from the 5v out of the 7805 to pin 12. I would recomend to be on the safe side, would be to use the 5v out from the genesis av port and wire that up to pin 12 to enable RGB Mode. That way you don't have to touch anything else on the psone screen or just incase you wired up pin 12 to the wrong side of the 7805 and sent 7.5v to pin 12 insted of 5v.
Cool you like my avitar! Eddie!
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