Foxhound2153
Beginner
How do you program button layout
That's exactly right, I think your user name is totally wrong!Hold any two action buttons and then hold start. Wait till an LED on the HAS lights up.
Then press the button you want to be 1 one time, the button you want to be 2 two times, and so on. When finished, press start.
It's a module that can be easily removed
I might have missed the discussion somewhere but why is Retrovision considered BS? Also do you know of any source for proper 8 pin mini din cable other than the UK one? They don't have delivery option to India.If you are not one of the above two groups, you don't need HD15, in fact I recommend you steer clear of it (and other adapters, looking at YOU PS2 HD Retrovision whatever BS).
Would love it, do you have any information / schematics?I made my cables, it's a good first solder project I suggest you try your hand at it too.![]()
I still can't find an answer to this, could someone with a an 8 pin mini DIN cable please pop open the scart housing and check if a resistor is present between pins 8 and 16?In regards to the 8 pin mini DIN cable, how are they wired on the scart end in terms of the switching and blanking pins, pins 8 and 16 respectively? Specifically, is the usual 180R from pin 8 to 16 present, to lower the voltage to correct standards?
Just wondering as I've not seen information on how the official XRGB or third party cables are wired in this regard. I've always been told these cables contain no passive components, which is part of their appeal, but if they're omitting this resistor than they're delivering a voltage to RGB scart TVs that is out of spec.
do you have any information / schematics?
True but it rocks with HAS+OSSC in a big way!the kit you can purchase from Tim Worthington that uses a PCB to convert a scart housing with a mini DIN connector DOES NOT include a resistor to lower the 5V output.
Then I suggest you go ask them. Your question is off topic for this thread.This is a mandatory component. Game consoles output 5V, CRT TVs want to see between 1V and 3V.
I'd just like to know if the resistor is present in cables from RA / RGC etc.