first build questions (switches, batteries, etc.)

Includes but not limited to: SNES, Genesis, Sega CD, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Gear and I guess the Virtual Boy.

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monster
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Post by monster »

the first water cooled N64.

i think i might try overclocking a N64 console as fast as i can, maybe a peltier cooled radiator water cooling setup.
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monster
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Post by monster »

i'm now trying to figure out how to connect the N64 to the PS1 screen, i've got the pinouts for the N64 A/V cable that came with it (which is what i want to use because of A/V's godlike supremacy over other types) and the "Pin-in" for the PS1 connector

N64 A/V
Pin 1 N/C
Pin 2 N/C
Pin 3 N/C
Pin 4 N/C
Pin 5 Black Wire From Yellow Wire
Pin 6 Black Wire From Red + White Wire
Pin 7 N/C
Pin 8 N/C
Pin 9 Yellow
Pin 10 N/C
Pin 11 White
Pin 12 Red

and now the PS1 screen "pin-in"
Pin 1 GND
Pin 2 RT this is right audio
Pin 3 GND
Pin 4 LT and this is left audio
Pin 5 Y
Pin 6 SYNC
Pin 7 C
Pin 8 VGND
Pin 9 B
Pin 10 +5V
Pin 11 R
Pin 12 G

but what one is video? also, what are the colors for AV Cables? i know yellow is video, but i don't know left and right audio.

does anyone have any regulators to reccomend? i want to have the power as smooth as possible, but digi-key has a horrible effeciency search, and mousers is non-existent. one of those 98-99% efficiency ones would be great.
Mitzuko: Was that a gun?
Jun: Probably. This is America.
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