I don't think the same pins will work in the JST connector. I didn't have to worry since I bought my connector already wired.Thanks for that. I think I have what I need. Can you confirm this is right?
Molex 15-pin: https://www.digikey.co.nz/product-detail/en/molex/0010112153/WM2687-ND/1643310
Pins: https://www.digikey.co.nz/products/en?keywords=0008550102
HAS-side connector: https://www.digikey.co.nz/product-detail/en/jst-sales-america-inc/XHP-6/455-2218-ND/1651016
+ wire and crimping tool (first time doing this)
I can use the same pins for both connectors right?
I imagine we are left with scart to component converters until then?+2 for a HAS and a HAT or anything that puts component out.I might but don't take my word for it, the priority is the newest HAS batch and a few other projects.I missed the boat on ordering a HAT that allows component video on my HAS, do you ever plan on making more? I know the PS2 connector won't be an option anymore but wondering if you had an alt in mind.
I just discovered that the new HAS has option for HD15 (VGA connector) so I will need a transcoder to convert RGB+cSync to component (YCbCr).I imagine we are left with scart to component converters until then?+2 for a HAS and a HAT or anything that puts component out.I might but don't take my word for it, the priority is the newest HAS batch and a few other projects.I missed the boat on ordering a HAT that allows component video on my HAS, do you ever plan on making more? I know the PS2 connector won't be an option anymore but wondering if you had an alt in mind.
RGBS 15k w VGA connectorVGA support or RGBS 15K video utilising a VGA connector?
I run my cps2 (with the DS multi) at 5.00V and everything works A-OK. Why do you think yours needs more voltage?Does anyone know the amount of voltage a cps2 game can handle before it's just too much? I'm trying to figure out how much to set my Mean Well psu to that is on my HAS. Some of my cps2 games seem to need more juice.
My recommendation is to use a voltmeter and spot check ICs on the PCBs to see if one or more are not seeing full voltage on the power rails. Assuming you find a voltage drop trace back along the schematic looking for damage.Some of my games don't seem to play at 5v. It seems like some need more juice so I was wondering how much can I give them before it's just to much.
if your boards are not running to spec, then there’s no real way of gauging what too much is. Generally I run my boards with a .02 tolerance to be “safe”, so I don’t let it go higher that 5.02.Some of my games don't seem to play at 5v. It seems like some need more juice so I was wondering how much can I give them before it's just to much.
I run nearly everything I own through my HAS at 5.0 and they all run fine from CPS2 boards to older Toaplan stuff. Here's a dumb question, have you checked your power supply/wiring? Might help to investigate that/try a different one.I will update this for sure after I test my more boards. I can say right off hand boards with more eproms seem to need more voltage then ones with less. Here is a for instance- marvel superheroes cps2 runs great on a cabinet then put in a street fighter anniversary conversion and voltages must be turned up. I can literally convert it back to a marvel vs capcom and it will play no problem, voltages at original settings. I haven't done this for years and I never wrote anything down at the time so I couldn't tell you till I get home and do testing. I was setting up my HAS yesterday and trying to figure out exactly what voltages people thought were best for games like cps2 although I will be putting on other fighting games that seem to need a certain number of voltages ( street fighter the movie being one) I just don't want to get crazy and start ruining pcbs.
If it doesn't work at 5.00V, something is wrong.Agreed . My question though is how much is too much for a cps2 board or is it all over the place like I have read in the past?