The AV multi does have switches on it but they only control component and composite. Going through my OSSC it looks fine with no color issues I am showing in that video.the blue pot you were looking at is for audio. Check and see if you dont have pb, pr switched or check it out with the retrotink2x. If not try switching from component to another input amd back
I am not familiar with your question I'm sorry. I have tried it on a LCD monitor that has no issues that excepts other HD Retrovision cables (SNES). I will check using a volt meter to ensure the traces were cut and there's no short with GND on Monday.Buttons aren't important here. Is the CSync buffered or regenerated? Might be worth checking other displays (PVM), too.
Thank you for chiming in on this subject. Just tested the different switch positions on my Sony 3D display and I get the same weird colors. Going to try it on my PVM's now.That is the csync processing switch. Default is buffered sync (position B). Position A will be regenerated. sync
Post in this thread that you want one, and RGB will get to you when they are available.Hello everyone. I am reading about this great supergun and I would like to buy one, but on the page it says that at the moment there are no orders available. How can I buy it, it would be ideal for my TV with scart, could you help me to know if it is available somewhere? and what is the price?
I just made a kick harness for my MK1. With the help of others here I was able to track down the parts:I think I am going to have to make a longer kick harness for my Wrestlemania board I just bought... @RGB what are the connectors/part names used for the HAS CPS2 kick harness? What wire gauge do you use?
I bought a CPS2 to Midway adaptor from JNX. I didn't realise how far away the kick harness connector on the WWF board was from the JAMMA connector. I don't think the harness I bought with the HAS will reach![]()
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